In Memory

Antonio Questo

Antonio Questo

Rest In Peace Tony.

Obituary for Mr. Tony Questo

Antonio “Tony” J. Questo, 70, a lifelong resident of Hastings-on-Hudson, passed away on Thursday, September 28, 2017. Born on November 15, 1946, Tony was the son of the late Antonio and Frances Questo in Hastings-on-Hudson, where he was raised and educated. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy for four years. Tony married his wife Jacqueline Ann Buckley on February 5, 1971 at St. Denis Church in Yonkers. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Union and worked and retired from Refined Sugars. Tony was a dedicated member of the Hastings-on-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department as part of the Uniontown Hose Co. #2 for over 40 years. He loved his gardening and was an old movie buff.

Tony was predeceased by his loving daughter Florence Jane. He is survived by his wife Jacqueline A. Buckley Questo and loving aunts Miriam Mazzara and Helen Burke, cousins, nieces and nephews. 

In lieu of flowers, please send any memorial contributions to the Hastings-on-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department of Uniontown Hose Co. #2. 

Mass of the Resurrection 10:00AM Tuesday, St. Matthew’s RC Church, Hastings-on-Hudson. 

Visiting 7-9pm Monday evening Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home, 64 Ashford Ave, Dobbs Ferry. 

 

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10/01/17 12:06 PM #1    

Mary Beth Koslap (-Petraco)

I am so sorry to hear about Antonio's passing. I grew up on Cedar Street w h and his cousins. He was a kind hearted gentle person. 


10/02/17 01:36 AM #2    

Jack Deragopian

Rest In Peace Tony, we shared many days as teammates on the wrestling team. Always a soft spoken kind hearted gentle giant of men . To Tony's wife and family, sorry for your loss but you will eventually be together again on the other side .. Best Jack Dera Deragopian 


10/02/17 01:04 PM #3    

Robert Batcheller (Bliss)

My God, Tony, I only heard today of your passing. I was completely stunned. You were such a vibrant, beautiful man, who enjoyed people and life. So hard to think of you as gone.

I hadn't seen you in some time, old friend, but it doesn't take away the fond memories I have, and will always have. Like us playing varsity football for Hastings. Remember when I knocked the ball out of the Quarterbacks hand and when I jumped on it, it was wet and the ball came out in the End Zone where you jumped on it making a touchdown? Nice play, Tony.

Yes, we had some good times; like partys up at Rueben's house in Carmel. I am proud to be your friend, Tony, and I will always speak your name with the honor that goes with it. Your four year Naval service during the Vietnam War is not to be forgotten. 

                  Rest well, my friend, 

                      Semper Fidelis

                               Bob


10/02/17 03:25 PM #4    

William White

Tony awesome kind man with a giant heart.You will be missed by all of us that you touched in your life.  Willy


10/03/17 09:13 AM #5    

Mary Ann Zahurak (Hogan)

I remember Tony as a gentle, kind and caring individual.  He always had a hello for me.  I wish I had been more insistent on his attending our 50th reunion.  RIP


10/03/17 01:41 PM #6    

Robert Bock

Billy White summed up my memories of Tony exactly. A gentle person with a warm smile and a big laugh.


10/07/17 12:57 PM #7    

Steve Nemeth

Tony was a very classy guy and a great classmate. He was quiet, unassuming and had a kind smile for everyone.


10/08/17 03:57 PM #8    

Gail Wright

I was so sorry to read of Tony's passing.  I remember him as quiet, caring and smiling.  mynthoughts and prayers to his wife and family.  


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