Tony D'Amico
September 9, 1930 - May 24, 2002
Obituary
Tony D’Amico was born September 3, 1930. Passed away peacefully at home on May 24, 2002. Tony founded United Iron Works Inc. in January 1955. He was active in Northwest Construction for over 45 years. Loving husband, Father, and Grandfather and survived by wife, Virginia; Sons, Joe Robin anf Frank Jo Ann; Daughters Jan and Toni Ann Orlando, and grandchildren, Marie, Rick, Vince, Carmen, Nick, Natalie, Tony and Chris. Sister, Josie. Remembrances may be made to The American Cancer Society.
one person’s dream has impacted so many lives in a possitive way, the greatest legacy is a wonderful family!
Our deepest sympathies.
Dear Cousins & Virginia:
A dear friend and loving cousin has entered the kingdom of God. May your memories bring you peace.
“For it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.”
Our sincere sympathy to all the family.
He truly will be missed.
Our deepest sympathies to all.
Grandpa,
This is your first grandchild here. Not even with all the space in the world could I even begin to say all of the wonderful ways you were a part of my life. A few of my most greatest memories are my first trip to Disneyland, going to the fair, the many trips in the Silverado to Chelan, Sunday night pasta dinners with the family, and those late nights at Angelos. You are those memories, and of course many more. Thank you for such a beautiful and loving family. I thank God that I am a part of it, and that I am a part of you. I Love You, Marie.
Sincere sympathy to you and your family in a loss that will be felt by many.
May all your happy memories help to ease the sorrow and loss that you are feeling today.
This message comes with warm thoughts, sincere sympathy and the heartfelt hope that, now and always, you will know that friends are with you.
so sorry about your loss our thoughts and prayers are with you.
sincerely,Wayne Barb Robert and Chris
Hi my Father, your daughter here. Just had to let you know again that you were the best. I cannot imagine what my life will be without you. I will miss you so much. Thank you for my wonderful memories. I will hold you forever in my heart and never let go. Love you….more.
May it be some consolation in the loss that you bear to know that you have many friends who understand and care. With Deepest Sympathy
My sincerest sympathies to the D’Amico family in their time of loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Warm regards.
From Verle, Dave Smith and everyone at BSS, our deepest sympathy. Tony was one of the icons of our industry and will be missed.