Anthony Phillip Nicoletti's Obituary
Nicoletti, Anthony Phillip, 89 of Largo, passed away on Friday, March 25, 2016. He served as a U.S. Marine in WWII. He is preceded in death by his wife, Hilda Louise Dohring. Survived by his daughters Anna Nicoletti and her husband Eddie Hoskins, and Margaret Young and granddaughter Katerina Dennison and her husband Dave Dennison. Anthony also leaves his loving companion Helen Hicks, his sister-in-law Elsie Mellish, niece B.J. Chaulk and her husband Don Chaulk, and nephew Charles Cambria and his wife Debbie Cambria. Others who will feel this loss are his grandniece Stacy Badics and her husband Christian Badics, their children Mason and Cooper, and grandnephew Kevin Chaulk and his wife Sarah Chaulk.
True to his multi-faceted nature, some of the career positions Anthony held covered architectural draftsman, plumber, electrician, carpenter, and licensed practical nurse.
Anthony was a man of many talents and interests, all of which he loved sharing with others. His artistic abilitlities came through in his love for music, playing several instruments (drums, clarinet, piano, guitar) during his life. He was a great dancer feeling music through his soul. He loved playing chess as well as reading books on varying subjects to satisfy his passion for expanding his knowledge and growth on a continual basis. Anthony was a Spiritualist which was a driving force in his belief system, filled with an inner knowing, loving and compassionate nature.
True to his being and legacy remain the passion he had for learning and sharing that wisdom and love which continues to radiate from his soul. Anthony's strength and sense of humor will be remembered as well. He will be missed by all.
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