CALABRESE-ANTHONY
ANTHONY L. "TONY" CALABRESE

AMH2 / CW4

Anthony L. Tony Calabrese
June 21, 1932-July 16, 2011
Anthony L. Calabrese, Tony, died on Saturday, July 16, 2011 at Hospice of the Comforter. He was born in
He had numerous military and naval awards and decorations. He was a member of the American Legion, MOAA, Korean War Vets and the Escort Carriers Association.
He married Marie Buccigrossi in 1953, and she preceded him in death in 1986. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Barbara. Also surviving are his sons, Mark (Laurie) Calabrese of Maitland, Mark Takach, Sr. of Winter Springs, Christopher Takach (Kim) of
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 AM, Monday, July 18, 2011 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church on
In lieu of flowers donation may be made to Hospice of the Comforter 480 W. Central Pkwy.
These are awards that hang on the walls of our home, all received during and after his re-call to the military during the First Gulf War. He was re-called as his secondary duty, which was an industrial engineer. He was stationed at Port Canaveral during that time and also worked at Patrick AFB. The Air Force didn't know what to do with a Chief Warrant Officer, as they don't have Warrant Officers. They soon learned. He mentored many of the young men and women that he worked with, and they all loved him. I used to bake cookies for him to take to share and I think he had fun walking around with his tin of cookies and talking with everyone and getting to know all of them. I am a quilter, and a group that I work with used to give small baby quilts to Navy Relief for the young Mothers having new babies, and Tony delighted in handing out those quilts.
He also received the Manatee award, which was for 1000 hours of volunteer service with Project Emeritus, and an Eagle award, which was for 2500 hours of volunteer service, 45th Space Wing, Project Emeritus, June 1996.
Certificate of Achievement, Volunteer Services 500 hours 45th Space Wing, Patrick AFB,
Air Force Achievement Medal Special Projects, Section IV September 28, 1996
Certificate of Achievement
4000 Hours for actively Supporting Essential Operations
Patrick AFB,
June 2000
Certificate of Achievement
Meritorious Performance of Volunteer Services
at Patrick AFB,
1 Jan 1992 to 1 April 1992
Joseph L. Lapanna, Project Emeritus
Volunteer of the Quarter
Ourstanding Project Emeritus Volunteer
Third Quarter 1993
Traffic Management Command, Eastern Area MTMC
Air Force Space Command
Inspector General
Professional Workcenter Award
7 March to 16 March 1994
Special Performance during
45th Space Wing Operational Readiness Inspection
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Certificate of Merit, from July 1993 through Dec. 1998 Serving as Receptionist at the
Certificate of Achievement for more than-500 hours Volunteer Service for actively supporting essential Operations of the 45th Space Wing, Patrick AFB,
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Support of shipmates, 1994