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ANTHONY  DOMENIC
Di GIORGIO

September 24, 1936 – September 26, 2017

ANTHONY  Di GIORGIO
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Tim King

Kim and I are deeply saddened by the news of your loss. Mr. D was truly a unique individual. I have many fond memories of Mr. D from when I was a child attempting to play basketball on the teams he coached. Mr. D took great joy in telling stories about those days and teams and he seemed to remember every small detail. Every time I talked to him, he always reminded me about the time I chose to go with him to a big game for my older brother’s team because if they won, Mrs. D was making pizza. Even though the team they were playing never lost, I was confident they would win because of the pizza and I surely couldn’t miss that. They won...and I enjoyed pizza that night. There was another time when we drove all over the state to play in different basketball tournaments on the same day. Different players went in different directions to cover all of the games. I don’t believe I played much that day (I was the youngest and wasn’t very good). When he dropped me off at home at the end of the day and a lot of driving, I said, “Thanks for the ride Mr. D.” He thought that was the funniest thing and often reminded me of that day. I am sure that all of his players remember how he would draw up plays in chalk and write directly on the gym floor (and then try to erase it with his foot when the time out was over). In recent years, Mr. D seemed to light up when I would call him. He made me feel like the most important person in the world on those calls and then he would go into stories from 40 years ago that I could barely remember. I will miss Mr. D. He was a great person. May he rest in peace. Tim and Kim King
Thursday September 28, 2017 at 10:04 am
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