Dominick Anfiteatro
Putnam Valley/Croton on Hudson
Dom passed on May 4th to be with our Lord and daughter Andrea.
Dom lived in Putnam Valley but part of his heart always remained in Croton where he was born
and raised.
Dom was a kind and generous man who always had a kind word and good outlook for everyone
and everything.
He graduated from Croton Harmon High School. He met his wife Patricia Scanlon in 1951 and
they were married that same year.
Dom served 4 years as a radioman in the US Navy from 1951 to 1955.
Dom was a hard worker all his life. When he received his honorable discharge from the US
Navy he cleared trees for a construction company. He then opened a one room gas station in
Croton where the Croton Diner now stands. This building had one small room and a bathroom.
It had a lift outside and he worked all hours, late into the night in all kinds of weather, Summer &
Winter to repair cars on the outside lift.
After a few years he moved across the street to manage Eddie’s Shell. Eddie loved Dom like a
son. His work ethic remained and he worked many 16 to 18 hour days. Eventually he was able
to purchase the building and business from Eddie which became Dom’s Friendly Service.
In the late years he purchased the body shop at the top of the hill and it became Croton Auto
Body. He had the odd distinction of being born where he worked. His parents lived in a house
where Eddie Abrahams eventually built his service station. Doms dedication to always strive to
make a better life for his family was very important to him as was the devotion he had to his
customers.
Dom also volunteered his time with the Croton fire dept. Hook and Ladder Company
and as a member of The Knights of Columbus.
He loved his family with all his heart. He leaves behind his wife of 69 years Pat. His daughter
Doreen and her husband Vincent DiMilia, son James and his girlfriend Linda, his son Adam and
wife Alicia and his son David. He was predeceased by daughter Andrea last year. He also
leaves behind his much loved grandsons Christopher and Michael DiMilia, Dominick Anfiteatro,
Andrew, Brain & Matthew Anfiteatro, Michael DiGirolamo. Also his great granddaughter Isabella
and many nieces & nephews.
Dom was a proud member of American Legion Post 505 in Croton and a life long parishioner at
Holy Name of Mary church.
Dom was loved deeply by family and friends and we will miss him tremendously. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/croton-on-hudson-ny/dominick-anfiteatro-9169045
RIP. OLD CRTOON AT ITS BEST.
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