Fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Friday February 5, 2021.
Beloved husband of Kathleen Bommarito(nee Connelly) for 51 years; dearest father of Jeannine Bommarito(Craig)Warren, Christine(Michael)Conrad and Anthony Bommarito; loving Grandfather of Nicholas “Nick”, Cody, Rex, Graysen and Morgan; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Retiree of IBEW Local #1.
Memorial VISITATION at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, Wednesday February 10, 4-7 P.M. Memorial Mass at MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH Thursday February 11, 10:30 A.M.; In lieu of flowers, Memorials to Autism Speaks or American Heart Association Appreciated.
I’m so sorry to hear Uncle Anthony has passed. My thoughts and prayers.
With deepest sympathy and a loss of words.
There are no words to express such a great loss.
May God comfort you and your family with His peace.
I work at Grant’s Farm with Him and he always was so kind to everyone he meet.
He will be greatly missed by everyone.
So sorry for your loss. What a special guy.
We are so sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. Our prayers and condolences to you all, may he Rest In Peace. He was such a nice guy.
I am so sorry. He was such a good person. Prayers for you all.
I am so sad to hear about Tony. We worked together at Grants Farm and he was a great co-worker and sweet to everyone. RIP Tony, you will be missed. Condolences to his family.
So sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. He will be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him.
Dear Kathleen and Family,
Denise and I (Fidencio’s brother) are saddened to hear of Tony’s passing. I know my brother and Reenie talked about him frequently and the storytelling must have really been something when the two of them gathered. I mentioned to my brother that he was fortunate to have an in-law family with which he had a strong and loving connection. That same togetherness, love, warmth and humor will certainly help you with time to turn all the wonderful memories you have of Tony into a smile on your face in those moments when you miss him. God bless, keep the faith until you meet again. May his memory be a blessing. Marcos Herrera.
Kathy and family,
We were so so sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. He was always so friendly
and kind. You are both wonderful neighbors and he will be sorely missed.
You will always remember the good times. He had a wonderful smile and Brady and I
will always remember him. If there is anything at all that you need, please let
us know.
So sorry to hear of Tony’s passing,he was s good man and friend who I became acquainted with through the CYC and whose brother Tom introduced me to my wife to be. RIP my friend.
Tony was a former district chair of the South County CYC (Catholic Youth Council) and a member of the Archdiocesan CYC board. His leadership and friendship will be greatly missed. He volunteered his time and talent so that many children could be play sports.
I’m sure he is organizing a league up in heaven.
Tony exemplified what a Catholic man is supposed to be.
Tony served our country in the war and kept in touch with many of his war buddies often going to reunions. He had great stories to tell.
Only the good die young.
We will miss Tony and will keep Kathy and Tony in our prayers.
Kathy and family – so sorry to hear of your loss. Tony was someone who always left you thinking, “what a great guy!” John had referred to Tony as “a fine gentleman.” We all remember him, and you, as a pillar of our parish, Mary, Mother. May he enjoy eternity with Jesus and celebrate with the contingent from Mary, Mother who have proceeded him. Praying you each receive the peace and comfort only the Lord and his mother can give and that Tony wants for you.
Tony was such a wonderful man. Words can’t express my sadness at his passing. I worked with Tony at Grant’ Farm and he was a pure delight to be around. May you find comfort at this time and know that our prayers are with the family. RIP Tony.
Tony Bommarito, a man who will be missed by many. It was my great pleasure and honor as the CYC (Catholic Youth Council) Sports Director for the Archdiocese of St. Louis to have worked with Tony for over a third of a century.
Whether it was as the parish soccer director, the South County CYC Soccer Chairperson, District Hearing Board Chairperson, District Vice-Chairperson, District Chairperson, Member-At-Large on the CYC Executive Board or working part-time at the Msgr. Meyer Youth Center.
Tony was devoted to the program and trying to make it better. He was in it for the youth of the Archdiocese.
I was happy to have called him a friend.
Thank you and God bless you Tony!!
I met Tony Bommarito at Grants Farm. I listened to all his war stories and when he worked at Affton during the summer games. I loved his stories! He had such a wonderful life and was always so happy! I will miss you Tony so much! Sincerely, Linda Meyer
So sorry for your loss and prayers to you and your family!
We are deeply saddened to hear of Tony’s passing. Tony was an outstanding team member here at Grant’s Farm and such a wonderful person to be around. He had such joy and enthusiasm and always had a great story to share and showed such kindness and hospitality to our guests here at the Farm. We will miss Tony very much. Our thoughts and prayers to your family during this difficult time.
Tony will be sorely missed by all. A great family man,friend to all. A true champion with the cyc and especially the South County district. I am very grateful to be his friend. Mac Boerschig
So sad for you Kathy.
Good Memories from years ago.
Prayers for you & your family
So Sorry Kathy,
Good Long ago Memories
Prayers for you & your family
Very sad to hear of Tony’s passing. We started at the USO the same day and worked together for over 10 years. More recently, we both worked at Grant’s Farm. Great, great man. My condolences to his family, whom I never met, but felt like I knew through Tony’s many stories! God Bless you Tony. Thank you for your service to our country and for showing all of us how to be a better human being.
Kathy,
Sad to hear of the passing of Tony. Reach out and holler if you need anything.
Our family to yours…..
Kathy,
I was so sorry to hear about Tony. I didn’t know him personally but from all of the condolences you received he was a fine man and I’m sure you were proud to be married for so many years. This is so hard and I wish I could make you feel better in some way, but grief has to work at its own pace. Call me any time if you need to.
We send our deepest condolences to Tony’s wife and family. We are so very sad to hear of his passing. He was a volunteer at the USO of Missouri and such a joy to work with. We enjoyed having him be a part of our organization. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Tony and I worked together for years on the same shift at the USO. He was always very positive about the military and our country. He was a joy to be around. I especially enjoyed listening to him about his many experiences over the years. He was especially positive about his CYC work.
I will miss our conversations about life in general–we lost a wonderful human being.
Bill Bennett
Tony was a wonderful man and a joy to work with at the USO. Always had a smile and great attitude.
May the family find comfort in the many wonderful memories with him.
I started working at the USO in Aug 2013 and my first permanent shift was the second Tuesday of the month from 10am-2pm. This is where I met Tony and for the next 8 years I worked along with him and others on that shift. I truly enjoyed seeing him each month and talking with him. Listening to his stories and jokes. He was a great veteran and volunteer. God bless him and this great country we both served.
Kathy, We are deeply sorry to hear about Tony. We just found out about his passing through TonyF who he himself just found out. You both were so nice and a joy to be around when our boys were growing up in grade school . Your family will definitely be in my prayers. We would have come to the memorial if we had known.