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Anthony Cedric “Tony” Baiocchi Veteran

Birth
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
11 Jul 2023 (aged 86)
Manteca, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Richmond, Contra Costa County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.972509, Longitude: -122.3157112
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Anthony Baiocchi was born on December 22, 1936 in Oakland California. He was raised in Pt. Richmond attending St. Francis de Sales Elementary School in Oakland and St. Mary's High School in Berkeley. He served in the National Guard and went on to earn his AA degree from Sacramento City College. Later in life, he returned to school, completing his bachelor's degree in management from St. Mary's College in Moraga.

Anthony was married to his beloved wife Janet for 64 remarkable years. Their love story was one of enduring companionship and mutual respect. Together they raised four wonderful children; David Baiocchi (Pam), Joe Baiocchi (Michelle), Susan Baiocchi-Sheridan (Lawrence), and Juliet Baiocchi-Rodrigues. Anthony was also a loving Grandfather to Tiffany, Jessica, Jason , Jasmine, Joshua, Justin, and Adrian, and enjoyed every moment spent with them.

Anthony lived a life full of occupational success, service to others, and devotion to his family, community, and faith. He formed his own business, and for over 30 years Anthony supplied corrugated cartons and packing materials to companies across the Bay Area.

He was a man of many passions. He found great joy in reading and was an ardent history buff. He was particularly fascinated by the Old West and World War II. His love for history was evident in the excitement with which he would talk about historic people, places and events.

He was a devoted member of Cornerstone Church in Manteca, and his faith played an integral role in his life. Anthony's love for Jesus was evident in the way he lived his life. His giving spirit touched many lives, as he was always ready to share his time and resources with anyone in need.

Anthony had an infectious personality. His jovial nature and hearty laughter could light up any room. He was known for his kindness and tender heart. He never met a stranger - always ready with a warm greeting and a friendly conversation. He loved connecting with people and sharing stories.

Above all, Anthony was a family man who treasured his loved ones. His love for his family was clear in his actions and words, alway putting them first. Anthony will be deeply missed b his family, friends, and all who had the good fortune to know him.
Anthony Baiocchi was born on December 22, 1936 in Oakland California. He was raised in Pt. Richmond attending St. Francis de Sales Elementary School in Oakland and St. Mary's High School in Berkeley. He served in the National Guard and went on to earn his AA degree from Sacramento City College. Later in life, he returned to school, completing his bachelor's degree in management from St. Mary's College in Moraga.

Anthony was married to his beloved wife Janet for 64 remarkable years. Their love story was one of enduring companionship and mutual respect. Together they raised four wonderful children; David Baiocchi (Pam), Joe Baiocchi (Michelle), Susan Baiocchi-Sheridan (Lawrence), and Juliet Baiocchi-Rodrigues. Anthony was also a loving Grandfather to Tiffany, Jessica, Jason , Jasmine, Joshua, Justin, and Adrian, and enjoyed every moment spent with them.

Anthony lived a life full of occupational success, service to others, and devotion to his family, community, and faith. He formed his own business, and for over 30 years Anthony supplied corrugated cartons and packing materials to companies across the Bay Area.

He was a man of many passions. He found great joy in reading and was an ardent history buff. He was particularly fascinated by the Old West and World War II. His love for history was evident in the excitement with which he would talk about historic people, places and events.

He was a devoted member of Cornerstone Church in Manteca, and his faith played an integral role in his life. Anthony's love for Jesus was evident in the way he lived his life. His giving spirit touched many lives, as he was always ready to share his time and resources with anyone in need.

Anthony had an infectious personality. His jovial nature and hearty laughter could light up any room. He was known for his kindness and tender heart. He never met a stranger - always ready with a warm greeting and a friendly conversation. He loved connecting with people and sharing stories.

Above all, Anthony was a family man who treasured his loved ones. His love for his family was clear in his actions and words, alway putting them first. Anthony will be deeply missed b his family, friends, and all who had the good fortune to know him.

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