Anthony Siino

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Anthony Siino

Anthony Siino passed away on Monday, May 1, 2023, leaving a hole in the hearts of all who knew him. At just 48 years old, he was taken from us far too soon after a courageous battle with cancer. Anthony showed incredible determination and strength throughout his battle, never giving up and fighting until the very end. His unwavering spirit was a true testament to his character Born on June 3, 1974, Anthony was the youngest of four boys to Frances and the late Joseph Siino. He was raised in Livingston and graduated Livingston High in 1992. He went on to attend Rutgers University, where he earned his bachelor of arts in economics in 1996. As a proud Rutgers alum, he cherished time spent with his family and friends, especially during Rutgers tailgates, where he was master of ceremony and commander of the grill.

In 2007, Anthony married his wife, Kellie Daly, and they started their life together building a beautiful

home filled with their many furry friends. In 2017, their son Kyle was born, and from that moment on, Anthony became the embodiment of the World’s Best Dad. He treasured every moment spent with Kyle, whether they were splashing around in the pool, playing video games, exploring the Jersey Shore, or reading bedtime stories. In just six years, Anthony managed to create a lifetime of memories with his son. Kyle was the center of his world, and Anthony’s unwavering devotion to him was a beautiful testament to the power of a father’s love.

Anthony was a lifelong fan of the Tennessee Titans, New York Yankees, and his fantasy football team. In between seasons, Anthony could be found hosting Monday night poker or playing competitive corn hole. He enjoyed traveling, especially his trips to the Outer Banks with friends and his sporting event road trips with his brothers and nephews. Anthony’s youthful spirit and playful nature endeared him to his nephews and niece.

Predeceased by his father, Joseph Siino; he leaves his wife, Kellie Daly and their adored son, Kyle; his mother, Frances Siino; his brothers, Joseph (Jennifer), Rocco (Lisa) and Salvatore (Amy); his niece and nephews, Jacqueline, Anthony, Joseph, Thomas, Trevor and Jake; and many more dear relatives and friends.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday, May 8, at Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Parish, Cedar Knolls.

Although flowers are lovely, donations to the good work of Paltown at www.paltown.org, or the St. Hubert’s Animal Shelter at www. sthuberts.org would be appreciated.

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