George & Paula Falsone
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Birth date: Jan 7, 1933 Death date: May 26, 2009
Anthony J. Lavalle Jr., age 76, of North Ridgeville, passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at St. John West Shore Hospital, Westlake following a long illness. Born in Cleveland, he had been a resident of North Ridgeville for the past Read Obituary
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Mary Ann:
We just heard the news about Tony and wanted to send our prayers your way. Our memories go way back to the "Streamway Days" and remember him as always the hit of the party. We are so sorry of your loss; but he and Frank are now together again. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. His memories will help you cope with the days ahead.
Lavelle Family,
It was sad to see the news of Mr. Lavelle's passing. I met him while I was an office aide at Newton D. Baker school and he had made an impression on me. I saw him a couple of years ago at a Mills Creek swim meet and he was great. My condolences to your family. Keep the stories & memories alive of Tony and he will live forever.
Mary Ann,
We want you to know that we are thinking of your family and your loss. We love you all and you are in our prayers.
Dear Mary Ann and Family, While at the Funeral, yesterday, of our third Son, Brian, my sister told us she saw the notice of Tony's Death. So we can share you and the families grief at the special time. As you know, Tony and I were classmates of the first Graduates of Gilmour.
We shared four years as close as shoolchums do, since we lived on Campus. Many Sports and other memories will last with us forever. God Bless us and give us the strength to go on.
Dick & Joanne
To Mary Ann and Family -
Hook was a life-long friend from our days back on old 65th Street.
I was saddened to read of his passing, and I will always have fond memories of our basketball days. Hook used to pick me up in his convertible and off we'd go for a game. Sincere condolences,
Gerry - Magoo - McGinty
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I have not visited in quite a few years. My memory of Mr. Lavalle is that he always made me laugh and everyone always had a good time when they were around him.
I worked with Tony at Red Tail and i will tell you, there was NEVER a day that went by that he didn't make someone laugh or make them feel better if they were down. I am going to miss him and his sense of humor. He was a great man. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. I love you Tony.
To the LaValle family.
I was a student at old Lincoln and graduated from Lincoln-West in 1971. I knew Mr. Lavalle. He was the nicest, funniest man. I remember he let me call him the Pillsbury Dough Boy. Sometime after I graduated I saw him at a school he was working at, that my sister was attending, which I believe was on Lorain Ave. near Kamm's Corner. He knew right away who I was and he still was the same, nice, funny, warm man. I am so sorry for your family's loss.
Dear Tony and Lavelle family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Please accept my condolences. With much sympathy, Christina Fons