
Rest in Peace Anthony aka Tony Liuzzi
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Our Beloved Co-Worker and Friend Anthony Liuzzi (aka Tony ) lost his battle with COVID -19 on April 29th 2020. He battled for over 30 days, which we all know its like Tony to be a hard ass and not want to give up. But his body had done all it could and he is now resting in peace. Our hearts and every day life will never be the same for so many who's lives he touched in such heartfelt ways. He loved being a father and husband more than anything else in life, though he did so much he was very proud of! Joining the Navy was a big part of who Tony was. He was a proud Veteran. He was the Hollywood PAL President for many many years. He hosted the Heroes in Action Boxing match for many years and loved being a part of anything that help children who may not be able in a position to have what they wanted. Although he was never Law Enforcement, he was such a large part of the Law Enforcement Community. He ran his own investigation Agency for many years before coming to the Craig Zinn Automotive Group as Loss Prevention and Asset Management Director. He shared his knowledge of investigating with many in the automotive field through classes and was instrumental in so many recoveries for the CZAG group and others. He knew many groups of people (Law Enforcement, Automotive Executive, Hospital Staff, City Counsel, Mayors, Restaurant owners, and other small business owners) and was always able to offer support no matter the field. If he couldn't help you, he knew someone to call that he can turn in a favor and help you. Tony may have turned in favors, but they were never for himself. It was always passing help for someone else down the line. What a giving soul that is gone way too soon and will be sorely missed.
Death can bring so much more than sadness to a family. Especially when it so unexpected. This is where I'm going to ask all that loved Tony and knew the love he had for his wife, Sylmarie, to please donate. He was the provider and with his absence will hardship. We want to continue what he did while he was here, making sure she was taken care of and provider for. Its just who he was. Thank you for your time <3



Death can bring so much more than sadness to a family. Especially when it so unexpected. This is where I'm going to ask all that loved Tony and knew the love he had for his wife, Sylmarie, to please donate. He was the provider and with his absence will hardship. We want to continue what he did while he was here, making sure she was taken care of and provider for. Its just who he was. Thank you for your time <3



Organizer and beneficiary
Desiree Fries
Organizer
Hollywood, FL
Keith Camilo
Beneficiary