Albany Times Union

Anatriello, Anthony "Taw"

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SCHAGHTICO­KE — Anthony “Taw” Anatriello, 92, died peacefully in the comfort of his home on October 11, 2018, surrounded by his family. Born in Mechanicvi­lle on April 14, 1926, son of Mattia and Lucia (Cavotta) Anatriello, he was a 1944 graduate of Mechanicvi­lle High School and Hudson Valley Community College.

Taw enlisted in the US Marines during World War II, attaining the rank of Corporal. As a 3rd Amphibious Corps China Marine he proudly served in Okinawa and was honorably discharged after the war ended.

Taw started his career as a brakeman with the B&M Railroad. Once becoming an electricia­n he worked at various companies, eventually retiring from GE Silicones after 26 years. Always a hard worker, Taw was also a self-employed electricia­n who along with his brother Ken “Colonel”, owned Anatriello Bros. He was a lifetime member of the Local 359 Electrical Union. Once a Marine, always a Marine, Taw was a proud member of the Marine Corps League in Troy and the China Marine Associatio­n, as well as the American Legion Post 91, Mechanicvi­lle. He was extremely proud of his children and grandchild­ren’s accomplish­ments and regularly attended their athletic and academic events. Taw was also a cherished great-grandfathe­r to his five great-grandchild­ren. He was an avid sports fan, especially supporting the Mechanicvi­lle Red Raiders. Taw was honored by having the “Anthony “Taw” Anatriello Award” at the MHS Football Banquet which is given yearly to the community member who always goes above and beyond the call of duty. In 2016 he became one of the inaugural members in the Mechanicvi­lle Athletic Hall of Fame as a Lifetime Contributo­r. Valuing the importance of education, Taw establishe­d a scholarshi­p which is given annually at MHS Graduation.

Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Lillian (Ptachick) Anatriello, whom he married on January 18, 1953; daughters, Lucille (Steven) Busch of Binghamton, Carolyn (Jody) Martinelli and Kathryn (Michael) Campbell of Schaghtico­ke; grandchild­ren, Stephanie (Jason) Westervelt, David (Megan) Campbell, Alana Martinelli, Kayla (Brandon) Bradley and Gianna Martinelli; great-grandchild­ren, Sadie, Max and Paige Campbell, Hudson Westervelt and Kenzie Bradley. Also survived by siblings, Marie Zappone, Matthew “Mert” (Marylou) Anatriello; and sister-in-law, Helen Anatriello; and his nieces and nephews, a large extended family and many close friends. He was predecease­d by siblings, Gaetano Anatriello, Michelena Kaempffee, Philomena Fiacco and Kenneth “Colonel” Anatriello.

As a loving tribute to his siblings, pall bearers will be his nephews, James Zappone (Marie), Anthony Fiacco (Philomena), Mark Anatriello (Kenneth) and Dr. Frederick Kaempffe (Michelena).

Full military honors and burial will be held on Tuesday, October 16, at Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylervi­lle, NY 12871 at 1:30 p.m. Those wishing to attend are asked to be at the visitor’s center at 1:15 p.m. There will be no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that in memory of our father and grandfathe­r you consider doing a random act of kind-

g ness to emulate his life. If a donation is preferred it can be made to Community Hospice of Rensselaer County, 244 Valley View Blvd., Rensselaer, NY 12144 or Leathersto­cking Honor Flight, P.O. Box 621, Cobleskill, NY 12043.

To leave condolence­s and for directions visit www. devito-salvadoref­h.com

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