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Chester Salvatore D'Antonio

March 24, 1943 - January 25, 2022

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Obituary For Chester Salvatore D'Antonio

Chester Salvatore D’Antonio, 78, of Beverly, died Tuesday January 25, at the Blueberry Hill Nursing Home in Beverly following a brief illness. He was the devoted husband of the late Donna (Nyman) D’Antonio. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Florio and Agnes (Napoli) D’Antonio

Chester worked in Sales in the retail industry over many years and was employed for over 18 years before finally retiring. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching all of Boston’s professional sports teams.

Chester is survived by his two daughters, Tara and her husband James Burrill of Lynnfield and Regina and her husband Paul O’Donnell of Titusville, FL, his brother, Vincent and his wife Maryann D’Antonio of FL, his two sisters, Lillian and her husband Steve Caparell of Malden and Elena and her husband William Gasparello of Saugus, and is also survived by his beloved 4 grandchildren, William Arsenault Jr, Hailey Burrill, and Christopher and Amber Bennett.

Visiting hours will be held on Sunday from 3:00 until 6:00 PM at the Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St, Peabody to which relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. A Graveside service will be held on Monday at 11:00 AM at Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford.

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  • January 31, 2022

    Still in shock at the news of Chester's death. So many memories of our families growing up together. His dad was my dad's oldest brother. I would know the "D'Antonio face"anywhere. Chester was so kind and so sweet, just a gentle soul. He & Donna would often visit us in the early days. Sadly, through the years, we saw him much less. Find comfort that he is now with his parents, aunts & uncles, cousins. With our deepest sympathy and love. Vivian (D'Antonio) and Zar Reader

  • January 29, 2022

    I am so sorry I can't be there to say goodbye to you but Chester you were the most likable and loving person anyone could ever meet. You were a great brother and you loved your whole family. Thank you for being there when your parents needed you to help take care of them, that's love. Thank you for being such good friends to me and your sisters. We love you and will miss you. Thank you for being you and where-ever you are you will always be in my heart. If you only knew what it feels to lose you and only those who love you know. It's the heartache of losing you that will never go away. To the rest of our family we send our love and sympathy for your lose. Love, Vinnie & Mary-Ann

  • January 29, 2022

    Tee and I were cousins, his dad and my dad were brothers. Chester and I were born 16 day apart, he was the oldest. He died on the date of my wedding anniversary. If my memory is correct, I haven't seen or talked to Chester since my pre-high school days, our lives took different paths. But after seeing his recent photo, I would recognize him immediately. As a matter of fact, he resembles my father. I was surprised to see that his middle name is Salvatore, I never knew that. As kids, I remember that Chester was one heck of a nice person - very friendly and kind. i also remember that despite having been a part of an Italian family of good cooks, he had a very finicky appetite, that I don't believe included the typical Italian favorites. As I think about his death, I regret not having had contact with him for so many years. R.I.P., Cuz. You will now be among my parents, your parents, your wife and other relatives and friends. Condolences and prayers to your family

  • January 28, 2022

    I remember getting him free tickets to the Celtics game he was a great guy he gave me his blessing to marry his daughter Regina and taking him and the kids to the movies, he will be miss. May God watch over you in heaven

  • January 28, 2022

    I remember your dad coming to pick you up with William when we worked at the stop and shop in Lynn. He would always come over to me and chat with me. He was such a sweet man. He loved you so much. 😥❤

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