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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

STACY K. DENOYIOR

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Stacy met the love of her life, her soulmate at Broadridge Financial Solutions in 1992.  Anthony and Stacy were married just under 27 years.  “Anthony gave me life gifts that are irreplaceable; a family; two beautiful boys; a home (not a house); laughter, faith and incredible music to fill my soul.  He taught me to always be humble; put others first and look for the lessons during tough times.  I will eternally be grateful for our amazing love story and our magical life together”.

JOSEPH M. DENOYIOR

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Throughout my childhood, my Father held two values dearest in his heart: his family, and helping those in need. From supporting his family to helping the homeless, my Father swooped into action with trepidation and without a doubt. My Father was a Man of Steel with a Heart of Gold. He was my hero.

The Anthony DeNoyior Memorial Foundation's mission is to carry on my Father's actions; help others in need and to act heroically for someone else. To be a hero does not require you to have a cape, wear spandex and search for glory. It requires ingenuity, selflessness, and willingness to help others.

ED KASZYCKI

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Anthony and I met when I was 12 and he was 11. For the past 45 years, he always made sure to remind me on my birthday that I was older than him! Some of my best memories of Anthony are the many hours of laughter we shared. There were a lot.

We were inseparable as kids and as the years went on we became brothers. We went through many friends but at the end of the day always had each other.
When Anthony decided to join the Auxiliary Police, I asked why he was doing it. He said “I want to give back to the community.” I’m sure a lot of people would like to help others but can’t find the time, Anthony made the time. That’s who he was, always giving.
As far as I’m concerned my friend could not have been a better husband, father, sibling and friend. This foundation honors the values that Anthony lived by throughout his life and I'm proud to be a part of it.

STEVE LARCOM

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Anthony was my brother in law, friend, and more like a brother to me. When I think about our friendship, I think about the man who always put everyone before himself and would literally give the coat off his back to someone who didn’t have one. I think his love of life made him who he was. He always motivated me to strive to be a better person and always take the high road. Anthony valued and loved all people and especially friends and family. Our family spent countless hours with each other; whether it was dinners, the pool or the hot tub. My best memory with him is when he would pick up his guitar and we would sing. It’s difficult to imagine a world without Anthony in it and I will always support his family. I am honored to be able to continue his legacy of helping the community and others less fortunate through this foundation.

 

MICHAEL SANFILIPPO SR.

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Anthony and I should have never met. Neither of us had any interest, but our wives insisted on it. I would say “I don’t need anymore friends” and he would say “What's a Nuclear Pharmacist, what could I possibly talk about with this guy?” Our wives forced the issue and we all went to dinner. The dinner lasted 9 hours. We had so many things in common it seemed we were living parallel lives. Our friendship was easy. Over the next 15 years Anthony would tell the story of that night many times; we laughed every time. He was an amazing story teller.  He gave all of himself to make sure he touched other peoples lives. This was Anthony’s purpose, his legacy. A lesson to be learned everyday is what he would say. That’s how you make a difference. He was a true role model. He made you want to be a better person. I am forever grateful to Anthony for sharing that with me.

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