@gloria-verger-cieri8 years ago
My husband Anthony Cieri passed on November 1st, 2015 from Pulmonary Fibrosis (asbestos). He was truly the love of my life. Tony (I was "allowed" to call him that) was a tough guy who always made sure he made things right no matter what the issues were which was a very rare trait! I truly do not want anyone to every forget him! He won the race in Gainesville (above), can't even count the number of class races he won and broke the record multiple times as well. He truly was a 'VERY' special person!
@devin8 years ago
Yes, of course. You mention credit to the magazine.
@gloria-verger-cieri8 years ago
The above picture is of my wonderful husband Tony (to everyone else Anthony). He was a true sportsman and loved racing! He was definately a force to be reckoned with and always wanted everyone smiling and laughing to his very last moments! No one will ever forget you my love! That is a promise I am making and keeping for sure!
@devin8 years ago
Wonderful memories. Thank you for sharing and joining Drag RacersReunion. I think Mr. Gilder, creator of this area, would tell you that is why RacersReunion was created. To give racers and fans a place to remember and document their roots, careers, and share memories with fellow racers and fans.
@gloria-verger-cieri8 years ago
Thank you Devin! I have to say....I was brought up in a very restricted home....school is out at 3:15, home by 3:30. I never experienced drag racing until I met Tony. It was so exhilerating! My son was very young, but had a ball going around the track introducing himself to all the racers and trying make deals with everyone for Tony. Needless to say.....My son is a VP of Sales for a very large company today at age 38!
My husband Anthony Cieri passed on November 1st, 2015 from Pulmonary Fibrosis (asbestos). He was truly the love of my life. Tony (I was "allowed" to call him that) was a tough guy who always made sure he made things right no matter what the issues were which was a very rare trait! I truly do not want anyone to every forget him! He won the race in Gainesville (above), can't even count the number of class races he won and broke the record multiple times as well. He truly was a 'VERY' special person!
Yes, of course. You mention credit to the magazine.
The above picture is of my wonderful husband Tony (to everyone else Anthony). He was a true sportsman and loved racing! He was definately a force to be reckoned with and always wanted everyone smiling and laughing to his very last moments! No one will ever forget you my love! That is a promise I am making and keeping for sure!
Wonderful memories. Thank you for sharing and joining Drag RacersReunion. I think Mr. Gilder, creator of this area, would tell you that is why RacersReunion was created. To give racers and fans a place to remember and document their roots, careers, and share memories with fellow racers and fans.
Thank you Devin! I have to say....I was brought up in a very restricted home....school is out at 3:15, home by 3:30. I never experienced drag racing until I met Tony. It was so exhilerating! My son was very young, but had a ball going around the track introducing himself to all the racers and trying make deals with everyone for Tony. Needless to say.....My son is a VP of Sales for a very large company today at age 38!