Obituary of Anthony L. D'Ambrosi
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Anthony L. “GOV” D’Ambrosi (97) passed on peacefully from this world to embark on
his well-deserved eternal reward on Thursday January 9, 2020 under the attentive care
of The Community Hospice, Samaritan Hospital, Troy, NY. While Anthony aka “GOV”
was recognized by countless friends, family and strangers alike as an outwardly simple
and honorable man, it swiftly becomes evident via the endless outpouring of love and
respect from those who offered prayers, memories and well wishes at the end, we
realize “GOV” meant so much more to many.
Born in a simple home in Rensselaer, NY on 6/13/22 to his loving parents Luigi and
Olivetta (DeJulio) D’Ambrosi, the family eventually grew to include 9 brothers and
sisters. In sequence, these include Philip Lombardi, Alexander Lombardi, Mary Theresa
Lombardi Colangione, Virginia Lombardi Mulligan, Celestina D’Ambrosi Campoli,
Anthony himself, Beatrice D’Ambrosi Mele Zaccari, Kathleen D’Ambrosi Rima, and
Louis A. D’Ambrosi. With exception of Beatrice and Louis, the others are deceased.
Anthony attended St. Johns Academy in Rensselaer, NY during his youth. He was a
member of the first graduating class of Siena College prior to his volunteering his
services to the US Navy upon the beginning of WWII. Anthony was stationed in the
Pacific theater during the war, and was eventually honorably discharged as Boatswain
Mate 1 st Class. As a veteran he was amongst the earliest to utilize the GI Bill to further
his education following WWII. He soon after enjoyed a proud and rewarding career
working for (then) Bell Telephone Company in NYC where he retired early at age 58
having reached the position of Engineer, of which he was both humble and proud.
“GOV” leaves behind his wife Isabel Van Vleck D’Ambrosi (married 7/27/91). His late
wife was Dorothy E Glasser. He is survived by his son Robert J. D’Ambrosi, and
stepsons Harry A. Colangione, James K. Colangione, and Keith A. Colangione. He
leaves behind grandchildren Jason D. Colangione, Ryan P. Colangione and Lindsay
Colangione Leonard. There are too many to list nieces and nephews, including those
that affectionately called Anthony “Uncle GOV” regardless of their precise relation.
“GOV” was forever quick and eager to help others (virtually anyone in need) for he was
a very giving man with his resources and time throughout his long life. Highlights of his
generosity included spirited support spanning over 47 years to the Little League, where
he did anything that was needed such as, coaching, umpiring, attending to injuries, and
even applied chalk lines and mowed the fields for the kids! “Gov” was a staunch life-
long Yankees fan (don’t hold that against him) and enjoyed any game he could view
through all their success and failures. The last program he watched on TV was a DVD’d
Yankees game. Lesser known is the fact that Anthony was a proud member of The
Freemasons. Widely known is the fact that “GOV” was an avid Hunter and Fishing
enthusiast (up to age 95), which often took priority when scheduling periodic escapes to
a Florida “Snow-Bird” home. He was a life-long member of the Nassau Sportsman Club
where he served in various responsible roles. Also a member of the Rensselaer County
Sportsman Association, he enjoyed stocking the local fishing spots every year well into
his 90’s.
Of special significance is “GOV’s” generous support of the Wildwood Programs which
serve the special needs of handicapped children and adults. The list goes further with a
lifelong commitment to countless services, organizations and individuals that Anthony
D’Ambrosi felt could use a helping hand. They would all say Thank You Uncle “GOV!”
In accordance to his expressed wishes, there will be no viewing hours nor traditional
funeral services. Any and all are invited to attend a “Celebration of GOV’s Life,” which
will also include Full Military Honors, to be held on Sunday, July 26, 2020 at the Nassau
Sportsman Club in Rensselaer County, NY located at 370 Boyce Rd, Nassau, NY
12123. This location and the date are significant, for the annual Family Picnic, a driving
force in “GOV’s” life, will take place simultaneously. A precise scheduled time for the
Celebration will be published and public reminder(s) will be posted in advance. In lieu
of flowers or any other form of gift the family would appreciate any donation in honor of
Anthony “GOV” D’Ambrosi be made to his favorite cause as follows: Wildwood
Foundation 1190 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham, NY 12110.
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at W.J. Lyons Jr. Funeral Home, Inc.
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