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Anthony J. Carnuche, 85, of 1604 Hanna Street passed away the morning of January 15, 2025 with his family by his side.
Anthony was born April 21, 1939 in New Castle. He was the son of the late William and Teresa (Vitelli) Carnuche. Anthony was married to the former Georgetta A. DeVasil. They were married November 5, 1964 for the past 60 years. She survives at home. Anthony was Roman Catholic. Anthony attended the New Castle Area High School.
Mr. Carnuche enlisted in the United States Army on January 31, 1962. Mr. Carnuche was Honorably Discharged on January 30, 1964. Anthony retired after 29 years of service as a conductor with CSX-Railroad Company. Anthony was an avid outdoorsman enjoying, hunting, fishing, and gardening. He was a member of the retired railroad, Smart TD Alumni Association, and a member of the American Legion, post 343. His greatest joy was spending time with his children and grandchildren; whom he lived for.
In addition to his wife Georgetta, Anthony is survived by three children, Cathy (Richard) Uram of Toledo, OH, Anthony G. (Renee) Carnuche of Erie, PA, and Teresa A. (Roger) Savor of New Castle; brother, William V. Carnuche of Pittsburgh; eight grandchildren, Scott (Craig) Uram, Brittany (Fiance’ Marty) Uram, Zachary (Fiance’ Jill) Uram, Megan (Fiance’ Vince) Carnuche, Caitlin Carnuche, Anthony J. Carnuche, Abigail Savor, and Roger Savor, Jr.
Mr. Carnuche was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Joseph Carnuche, and John Vitelli.
Following in Anthony’s wishes, a private family service will be held at a later date, along with the New Castle Area Honor Guard conducting Military Rites for him. Local arrangements were entrusted to the Noga Funeral Home, 1142 Mill Street New Castle.
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