Dante I. Pennacchia, Jr.
Aunt Toni was a wonderful person; she was electric to be around - fun loving, loved to laugh and make you laugh. She is missed. .....Dante Sr.
Birth date: Feb 10, 1938 Death date: Mar 11, 2024
Antoinette “Toni” Alloggiamento, née Zeoli, passed away peacefully at her home in Redwood Shores, CA, on Monday, March 11, 2024, at the age of 86. Born and raised in Peekskill, NY, Toni was widely regarded for her sharp intellect, Read Obituary
Aunt Toni was a wonderful person; she was electric to be around - fun loving, loved to laugh and make you laugh. She is missed. .....Dante Sr.
Toni was one of the nicest ladies that I have met, always was so kind and caring especially checking in on us when my husband had cancer surgery and stories about my grandchildren. Loved playing cards with both her and Al, she will be missed, sending hugs to Al and her family..Carol Y
We will miss you dearly, Toni. I couldn’t have picked a better “sister” to be the grandmother of my grandchildren. We are so blessed to have shared our families and become one family. You will always be in our hearts until we meet again.
Dr. Alloggiamento, your Cardiology family is praying over you and your loved ones. May god hold you tight during this time of grief. I will have a glass of wine for your mommy tonight. much love from Cody and Eleanor Woods
Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family of “Aunt Toni”. May the coming days bring peace.
Sincerely
Sylvia Alloggiamento
I have so many fond memories of my pal Toni . In her garden, in her kitchen, sharing stories about her family and many friends .Toni was a patient listener , a great kidder , a wonderful cook and never shy with the garlic.
I loved to trade cooking creations with her and she never returned a container empty , always a little treat and a sweet "thank you" note. How fortunate was I to have a wonderful neighbor like Toni !
I have enjoyed playing cards with this beautiful lady for many years will miss her smiling face. So sorry to see her go.
Several times a day, Toni would go to her front yard, walked around enjoying each of the flower she planted, while my dog Luna would spotted her and started running towards her front porch. Toni would open the gate letting Luna in with gentle pats on her head. Then she turned to me, “ Do you want another cut of this flower for your yard” Toni asked. So, some years later, I have many of the same plants as that in her place.
Toni left so fast, I am only glad that she did not suffer too much and left peacefully! I miss seeing her and Luna is still looking for her when she is out for a walk.
Jackie and Luna