Anthony L. Mazzetta, 77, of North Haven, passed away on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 at his home. He was the beloved husband of 50 years to Mary Jane Smittner Mazzetta. Anthony was born in New Haven on October 21, 1943 and was the son of the late Fiore and Geda F. Morro Mazzetta. He was so proud to have served his country faithfully in the US Army during the Vietnam war and always had a passion for military history. Anthony was the owner and operator of Redwood Furniture Refinishing. His enjoyments were refinishing, restoring, and dealing antiques, deep sea fishing, bowling, and playing checkers. Anthony’s family was his everything and he loved them all unconditionally, especially his grandson Anthony. Father of Jennifer Dahill. Father-in-law of Brenden Dahill with whom he held a close bond. Grandfather of Anthony and Cole Ansaldo. Predeceased by his brother Richard Mazzetta.
The visiting hours will be Tuesday, Sept. 7th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at The Havens Family North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Military honors will be rendered in the funeral at 7:00 PM. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929.
God bless the Mazzetta family, our hearts and prayers are with you all.
Mary Jane my sincere condolences to you and your family.
Regards, Cousin, Diane
Uncle Butch, Rest in Eternal Peace, your Sister Marie and Brother Charles will be there to greet you!!!, As one of your MANY nieces and nephews, I want it to be known to your family, my Mother Marie(your Sister) along with my brothers and sister always loved you and we (your nieces and nephews) are deeply saddened by your passing. Rest in Heaven Butch!!!!
Daddy
No words can possibly express how heartbroken I am. As a Man, as a Husband, and a Father and Grandfather, you went above and beyond for all of us. You provided and cared for us never asking for a single thing in return.
You knew the true definition of family and because of that, though we all will feel a tremendous void in our lives, I know your time was used to the fullest capacity and we have no unresolved feelings. We have no questions of your love or loyalty, and no doubt your memory will live on in our hearts.. so many wonderful memories.
I know your innermost feelings, although I have never met a man as strong and fearless, you were equally compassionate and i will not forget our long, many conversations. I know your life,love, joy, sadness, even betrayals.
Our bond will never be broken, I will never forget. Anthony has stepped up as we knew he would, You helped raise a strong man.
May love, and peace follow you on your new path, with the prayers of those who were truly there for you,until we meet again.
I love you always
Jenny