Anthony P. Cicero, Sr.
August 19, 1932 - July 24, 2013

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Mary Ann King
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Braumont, TX |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
Cicero Family. So Sorry for your loss Our Prayers are with yor Family. The King Family on Braeburn
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Tracie McCarty
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Silsbee, TX |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
We at Capital One Bank on Phelan by the freeway will miss your smiles and good humor. Rest in peace my friend
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Clary Knapp Rocchi
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Manchaca, TX |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
To the whole family, I think of all of you often. I am confident he is having a blast over there. I always enjoyed his humor as I was growing up down the street. He will be remembered fondly by me. I pray his transition was peaceful. Love and Light to you all, Clary
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Sherry and Tommy Martel
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Nome, TX |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
Our deepest sympathy! Your family is in our prayers.
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Rudy and Margaret Perez
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Boulder, CO USA |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
Our family extends its deepest sympathy to the Ciceros for your great loss. My parents, "Fito" and Lupita , were extrememly fond of Anthony and Jeanette, and treasured the Cicero family's trip to Roma , where Joe was brought up, and Monterrey Mexico. As a boy, I remember with great love how Anthony was such a kind, gentle, friendly man. We will miss him. Rudy Perez
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Lee & Gina Acevedo
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Lumberton, TX |
Thursday, July 25, 2013 |
Lisa & Eldon , We are saddened to hear of your Dad's passing . There is no easy way to lose a loved one . Our Lord watches over all of us daily . Occasionally , he spots someone who has done a great job raising a family and making this world a better place for those around him. This is the person he calls home to sit at his right hand and continnue his worlk in Heaven . I am sure your Dad is rejoicing at being in our Father's Home . He is watching over you guys from a different vantage point . These separations are only temporary . We will all meet again in our Father's Home .
Lee & Gina Acevedo Love & Prayers To You All , In Your Time Of Sorrow
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Tiffany Shaffer
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Beaumont, |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 |
Mr. Cicero was a wonderful, sweet man and patient. I always looked forward to his dental visits to hear about his Vegas trips. I am so sorry to hear of his loss. To the family, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Aliceson Summers
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BEAUMONT, TX |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 |
I met Mr. Cicero when working for Dr. Randolph yrs ago. We continued a long term friendship. He was such a joy and I always enjoyed hearing about his adventures to Las Vegas. When he told me the first time that he went to Vegas to gamble I thought he was a "big time" gambler. Ha! Then he told me how much he would take to spend. At that time it was like $100. I thought that was so funny. He sure enjoyed his Vegas trips, a pro! I am so glad I was able to keep in touch with him over the yrs. He was a blessing to me and will be missed terribly. Praying for the family that you will have Gods peace at this time.
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Jake & Shari Angelo
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High Island, TX United States of America |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 |
What a loss. He was a kind man, full of fun and zest for life. His passing gives me strength to work harder to gain my way to Heaven so we can visit again.
I always thought he would leave this earth sitting at a casino in Vegas in front of a big jackpot win.
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Judy Willis
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Buna, |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 |
The best thing about my job is knowing wonderful people like Mr. Cicero for years and feeling like they are part of my extended family. The worst thing about my job is losing them. I always looked so forward to seeing him and catching up on his family and his trips to Las Vegas. To all his family please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. He was a classy gentleman and will be deeply missed.
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