Anthony E. Davi
March 25, 1939 – July 18, 2024
Anthony E. Davi, 85, passed away surrounded by his loving family.
Anthony was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He moved to Staten Island with his family in 1972. He graduated from New Utrecht HS and earned an associate’s degree from Brooklyn College. He served in the Air Force National Guard from 1957 to 1963. Anthony had a banking career that covered 44 years. He was employed by Manufacturers Hanover Trust in 1956 and was with the company for 36 years retiring as a Vice President of Commercial Lending. He worked for several New Jersey banks and ended his career at Richmond County Savings Bank. He was the Treasurer for the Brooklyn Hyde Park Lions Club from 1978 to 1983.
Anthony loved sports, playing baseball in high school and on the Brooklyn sandlots. He coached and managed teams in the South Shore Little League and South Shore Babe Ruth League. For many years he walked the sidelines of the Staten Island Touch Tackle League as well as the South Shore Touch Tackle League. He loved his Brooklyn Dodgers, always telling stories of his trips to Ebbits field with his dad. He also loved the Green Bay Packers and was a big fan of Vince Lombardi.
He was a devoted family man and loved his wife, children, and grandchildren. He loved having big family meals with all his grandchildren around. For many years he vacationed on the Jersey Shore, but also enjoyed trips to Orlando, Europe and Hawaii.
Anthony is survived by his wife Joan of 64 years, his sons, Thomas (Lorraine) and Richard (Sandi); daughters, Marianne(Sean), and Janine(Mark); grandchildren, Alison(Miguel), Kevin(Jenna), Kyle(Alyssa), Jared(Taleen), Frank, Kelli(Greg), Matthew and Danielle and their father Frank Hauber.
In memory of Anthony E. Davi, please consider donating to one of the following charities:
Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation
St. Jude’s Children Hospital
Service
Private Cremation
Robert Baselice says
My condolences to you and family. Great man I was better for knowing your dad. Sorry for loss my prayers thought are with you and family. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Timothy Dolan says
God Bless uncle Tony. He wasn’t a good man. He was a great man. I loved him dearly.
Condolences to the family.
Uncle Tony , rest in peace. I love you, and will pray for you.
sincerely,
Tim Dolan
Frederick Gatto says
I had the pleasure of working with Tony for many years at Manufacturers Hanover Trust. He was a wonderful teammate and mentor. Just a great guy to work with and be around. Highly respected and regarded by all of us at MHT Co. My deepest sympathies go out to Joan and his entire family. May he rest in peace with his Lord.