
We recently received the sad news that Tony passed away in his sleep on Wednesday, July 10. The Class of '66 extends its deepest condolences to Lyn, Alyssa, Jay, Shaylee, Gardner, the rest of Tony's family, other loved ones and many friends.

Anthony "Tony" DiGiorgio
December 17, 1947 — July 10, 2024
Nashville
Tony DiGiorgio was truly a man after ‘God’s Own Heart’.
In the 47 years of our marriage, never once did I see him waver in his dedication to serve the Lord with all his heart. Tony was a man known by his convictions. He was faithful, trustworthy, dedicated, honest and kind. Tony found his great joy in serving his Lord first by loving his family. His grandchildren were the absolute joy of his life, and he relished in sharing Jesus with them.
Outside of his family, ministering in various capacities including different mission related projects and Kairos Prison Ministry was where Tony loved to be. Tony was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be missed.
Tony is survived by his wife, Lyn, daughter, Alyssa (Jay), and grandchildren Shaylee and Gardner.
A Celebration of Life service will be on August 31, 11:00 a.m. at Grace Chapel, 3729 Southall Road, Franklin, TN. If you so desire, in lieu of flowers, we would like to suggest a contribution to Rise Up Grundy.
Anthony "Tony" DiGiorgio Obituary 2024 - Harpeth Hills Memory Garden, Funeral Home, & Cremation Center
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Janet Eastridge
I had a huge crush on him in school, vaya con Dios 💔Chris Dix
It's reassuring to know one of the really "good guys" from our school days in Lockport didn't change over the ensuing years. If anything, Lyn's heartfelt remarks, above, clearly demonstrate her devoted husband of 47 years was an even better man than the Tony we remember so fondly.
There are lots of wonderful pictures of Tony with a number of his Class of '66 buddies in the lefthand column photo sections, but this one's my favorite because it shows a beaming Tony with Lyn, the love of his life, at our 50th Reunion dinner in September of 2016.
James DeFelippo
Tony was one of my best friends in school. We did a lot together, My mom used to bring us to Bedford Beach swimming, she also took us horseback riding. We did a lot of ice skating at Outwater Park. I havent seen him in many many years.but he will be saddly missed. Rest in peace. Jim DeFelippo