Tony Russo, owner of popular Ocean City Boardwalk business Tony's Pizza, passes away
Tony Russo, owner and operator of one of Ocean City's landmark destinations, Tony’s Pizza, has died.
The news was shared online on Sunday, June 5, by the Tony's Pizza team.
"It is with a heavy heart that our family announces the passing of our beloved father, Tony Russo," the pizzeria said. "He died peacefully at home Thursday morning surrounded by his children, nephew, grandchildren and friends."
Russo opened Tony's Pizza on Ocean City's historic Boardwalk in 1962. Over time, the pizzeria, now located at 3 Atlantic Ave., became a staple in the resort town community. The seasonal pie joint celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2022.
Russo came to the U.S. from Sicily alongside of his mother at the age of 19 in November of 1960, The Dispatch previously reported.
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"Mom and Dad had a special place in their hearts for each customer, friend, and family member that visited them on the boardwalk," the pizzeria continued, before asking customers to share their favorite Tony's Pizza memory on Facebook in honor of the deceased Russo.
Russo's viewing will be held Monday, June 19, from 4-7 p.m. at Holy Savior Church. A funeral mass will follow on Tuesday, June 20, at 11 a.m., once again, at Holy Savior Church.
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