Eugene Anthony Stirone

Eugene Anthony Stirone

July 31, 1941 - May 16, 2011

Eugene Anthony Stirone

July 31, 1941 - May 16, 2011

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Eugene Anthony ‘Geno’ Stirone, 69, was born July 31st, 1941 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania and passed away May 16th, 2011 at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo Ca, after a long illness.

Geno was a sales rep for a variety of companies including 3m and Papercraft, he was national sales manager for Acco sales corporation and retired from the mortgage industry in 2008.

Geno served in the US Navy from 1959 to 1962 as a Communications Specialist.

Geno is survived by his loving son Vincent Stirone; brother James Laurie Stirone; sister Joanne Stirone; nephew Christopher Stirone; and niece Shannon Stirone.

A celebration of Geno’s life will be held Saturday May 21st, 2011 at 10 am at Saddleback Church, One Saddleback Plaza Lake Forest Ca. Burial to follow at El Toro Memorial Park, Lake Forest, Ca.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Pacific Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at www.phlbi.org.

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11 responses to Eugene Anthony Stirone

  1. Steve Kish says:

    He was my good friend for 46 years from Pittsburgh, PA to California. He had a personality that you couldn’t help but like. I’ll miss him.

  2. Our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Stirone family.
    Geno was our neighbor for twenty-four years. We will miss him.

  3. Vinnie, who we never met, Jim and Laurie, and Joanne, so sorry about the loss of Geno. It has been many years since we’ve crossed paths in the old house in Wilmerding. Many fond family memories. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Best wishes.

  4. Vinnie…What a pleasure it was to know your Dad and be your neighbor for 24 years. He was a man of great wit, charm and had a terrific sense of humor. He will definitely be missed. Just remember, we are here for you!!!!! All our Love to you..

  5. Jim and Laurie,
    Donna and I send our sympathy. Geno was the driving force of our social cricle in Manahatten Beach and I remain grateful for being accepted by the A Frame gang.
    Geno’s bigger than life personality will be missed.

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