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Anthony M. Lanzone Esq

1929 - 2021

Anthony M. Lanzone Esq obituary, 1929-2021, Charleston, SC

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1929

DIED

2021

Anthony Lanzone Obituary

Anthony M Lanzone, Esq SEABROOK ISLAND, SC - Anthony M. Lanzone, Esq., 91, of Seabrook Island, SC, passed away peacefully on June 29, 2021, with his wife lovingly by his side. Anthony was born on Nov. 21, 1929, in New York City, NY, and was the beloved only son of Lucia and Anthony Lanzone. Anthony was a 1953 graduate of St. Johns University School of Law. Upon graduation, he was engaged as an Associate Editor by the American Law Book Company to do research and write legal articles. He became a member of the New York State Bar that same year. In subsequent years, he was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court ; various Federal Appellate and District Courts. Anthony conducted a domestic and international insurance and reinsurance law practice as a trial attorney, with extensive involvement in high profile arbitration and mediation disputes. Anthony performed as an Attorney and consultant for over forty- seven years and has given lectures and written articles on a number of topics related to insurance, reinsurance, arbitration and commercial issues. After Anthony retired from his practice, he continued to apply his knowledge and experience to the roles of a Neutral Umpire or Mediator. Anthony was known for his endless admiration of the law. Anthony was a very kind-hearted patriarch of his family and devoted friend. He enjoyed life and brightening the lives of others with his enormous generosity. Anthony loved laughter, a good book and creative writing. He relished in fine Italian cuisine, attending broadway shows, traveling and the simple pleasures of being at home listening to his favorite music with a fine Bourbon in hand, watching a good movie, golf and playing around on his computer. Anthony will always be remembered for being a voracious consumer of books , consummate storyteller and hosting countless extravagant Celebrations for family, friends and business associates. Anthony always made his guests feel welcomed and a good time was had by all. Anthony was predeceased by his parents, Lucia and Anthony Lanzone, daughter, Deborah Molos. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Juliann Stiles-Lanzone; his children, Anthony Lanzone, Carolyn Cottral, Samantha Lanzone; and a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In Memory of a Wonderful man who was Kind and Generous to All. He Loved and will always Be Loved. Visit our guestbook legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 28 to Jun. 29, 2022.

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Corinne Standish

November 12, 2023

What an admirable person Anthony was. I was his executive secretary for many years. (We weren't called "assistants" in those days, "secretaries".) We started a system to keep him involved in all the cases. I'd apprise him of all the mail, the docket items for the week and he'd write "See me" beside certain items he wanted to know more about. They were called, "See me's." "Donald (Lorelli), you have. a See Me that's due." And I remember he was crazy about "Julie Stiles" right from the start. I brought over a single long-stemmed rose to her, that he wanted to give her after their first date. I remember buying tickets for Roger Whittaker's "Wind Beneath My Wings" Concert, or was it a recording? But I associate that with that time and Julie. So happy he got to spend the rest of his life with Julie. He must have been very happy. Unforgettable person. I can visualize him like it was yesterday, even though that was around 35 years ago.

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