Thomas Eugene Celentano
April 24, 1950 ~ August 28, 2016
Thomas Eugene Celentano, age 66, of Sound Beach died Sunday, August 28, 2016. Thomas was born April 24, 1950 in New York City, NY. He is the son of the late Frank W. and Eileen (Gilmartin) Celentano. He served in the Army during Vietnam from 03/04/1970 to 01/27/1972. He was employed by Stony Brook University as a Stationary Engineer in the Power Plant. He is survived by his wife: Deborah (Cooper) Celentano , four daughters: Dena Celentano of Middle Island, NY, Donna Celentano of Rocky Point, NY, Jennifer Celentano of Sound Beach, NY and Jeanette Celentano of Middle Island, NY, and two sons: Thomas Celentano of Middle Island, NY and Anthony Celentano of Sound Beach, NY,; three sisters: Carol Ann Schroeder of Wading River, NY, Randy Ann Freund of Middle Island, NY and Theresa Celentano of Calverton, NY, and five brothers: John Celentano of Rocky Point, NY, Robert Celentano of Middle Island, NY, Francis Celentano of Ridge, NY, Joseph Celentano of Rocky Point, NY and James Celentano of Wading River, NY,; He also survived by three Grand Children. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered 9:30 am on Thursday, September 1 at St. Anthony Of Padua R.C. Church, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. Burial will follow at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton. Visiting hours will be Wednesday, August 31 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. Arrangements entrust to the Rocky Point Funeral Home. www.rockypointfuneralhome.com
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Please accept my deepest condolences for my old friend, Tommy. I was not able to see him in recent years, but I will always have a special place in my heart for Tommy. I am so happy he was surrounded by such a large and beautiful family during his last days. RIP, Tommy.
To all the Celentano family,
I was so very sad to hear about Tommy’s passing. I can remember such happy times during so many summers when we all played together, carefree and unburdened. Carol mentioned shuffleboard to me this morning when we spoke and it immediately brought a smile to my face. Memories only we cousins can share…..May God bless you all in this time of grief and may Tommy find rest and peace in Our Lord’s loving hands.Know that our hearts are with you.
Love to all of you,
Adela and Rich
We are so sorry to hear of Tommy’s passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Celentano family now. He is with his mother and father and they will take care of him and show him the ropes. Know that death is just another stage of life and our eternal lives begin when we no longer have the burden of this life I testify to you that you will see him again, in a perfect state, and he will be happy to see you, and meet you, and show you around and take care of you I love you and miss you all… Billy
Rest in Peace, cousin. You will be missed.
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My sincerest condolences on your tremendous loss. So truly sorry.
Rest in peace Tommy. My prayers and thoughts go out to all of Tommy’s family and friends. Such great memories of our summers in Rocky Point playing with all my cousins. We had the best childhood friends, our cousins. We will all meet together in heaven so Tommy get the shuffleboard ready!
We have lost yet another magnificent American patriot with the passing of Thomas. My sincerest condolences to his beautiful family and devoted friends. His life taken too soon stealing from him his time in life to begin reaping the rewards after long years of hard work including his brave service to our country.
My his loved ones who have gone before him welcome him with open, loving arms.
So sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for you all.
A donation in Thomas’s memory has been made to the ALS Organization, a disease near and dear to my heart. My brother in law suffers from this horrible disease. Again I am so sorry for your loss.
Robert & Rosemarie Celentano,
Love and prayers to you both. We are sorry we are unable to be there for you in person, but our thoughts are!
Deepest Sympathies,
Justin Francis
Sharon Washwick -Francis
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RIP Tom. I’ll never forget your intelligence and unending humor in a difficult world.