Anthony L.
Minotti
Age
87, passed away on Saturday March 6, 2010, surrounded by his loving family at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Tony was born in Elmira, NY, on July 24, 1922, son to the late Louis
and Rosina (Carboni) Minotti. Tony was predeceased by his son, Anthony Gerard
Minotti; sisters, Margaret M. Minotti; Cecilia (Minotti) DiLallo, and
brother-in-law, John DiLallo; Angeline (Minotti) Lisano and brother-in-law,
Richard Lisano; brothers, Serafino J. Minotti and sister-in-law, Serafina M.
Minotti; and Francis J. Minotti; nephews Thomas Minotti and Carl Minotti and
great nephew Mark Minotti. He is survived by his wife, Margaret C. Minotti;
children, Dr. Thomas A. (Kathleen) Minotti, Raymond A. (Diana) Minotti, and
Mary M. (Dana) Bunnell; grandchildren, Matthew and Ryan Minotti, Lisa and Mark
Minotti, and Stefanie and Juliana Bunnell; sister-in-law, Helen Minotti; many
nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Following a lifetime passion
to play baseball, Tony became the catcher for the Elmira Pioneers, in August of
1941. Hopes for a major league career were suddenly put on hold when he
received his draft notice to go into World War II after the first full season
on the Pioneers. Tony was happy to play exhibition baseball with other major
leaguers entertaining the troops throughout Europe
before becoming disabled during military preparations for the Invasion of
Normandy. In 1946 after having returned home from the war, Tony continued to
receive invitations to try out for other baseball organizations. Even the
Brooklyn Dodger’s invited him to try out for a position in their minor league
organization. Unfortunately, his war injuries prevented him from realizing any
future career in baseball. Later in life, his love for the outdoors,
photography, model trains, gardening, and reading, were only surpassed by his
love of his family. He suffered from late stage Alzheimer's for the last
several years of his life, but always maintained his wonderful sense of humor. Family and friends are invited to call at
the McInerny Funeral Home, corner of Water and Walnut Sts.,
on Sunday, March 7, 2010 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A prayer service will be held at the funeral
home on Monday, March 8, 2010 at 9:15 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian
Burial at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Elmira. Military honors will follow at St.
Peter’s and Paul’s Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in Tony’s
honor can do so to St. Mary’s Church.
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