Antonio Ernesto Curiale passed away at Mystic Park Nursing Home at the age of 80 years on November 5, 2023.
He was the Son of Irene Hernandez and Anthony Curiale.
He attended St. Gerard High School and was a member of the school band. He Honorably served four years in the Navy during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed his travels to Spain, Portugal and Malta during his time in the Navy. He worked in the airline industry with Texas International in 1973, leading to Retirement from Continental Airlines in 2005.
He was a talented musician and artist and enjoyed listening to some of his favorite jazz artists such as David Bruebeck, Stant Getz and Ella Fitzgerald. In his spare time, he enjoyed golfing, gardening, and woodworking.
He is survived by his Spouse: Dorothy Jean Curiale; Sons: Xavier Vincent Curiale, Anthony Carlo Curiale (Spouse Amoreena), Aaron Dominick Curiale (Spouse Dominique), and Dallis Alessandro Curiale; Grandchildren: Zachary Curiale, Nathaniel Anthony Curiale, and Dominic Aaron Curiale; Sister: Odilia Esparza (Spouse Rogelio); Niece: Carla Velasco; Nephew: Christopher Velasco. He is also survived by his Cousins, Seferino Rios, Jr. (Spouse Sylvia), Adelina Villarreal- New Braunfels, Elvira Olivera- Houston, and Ernest Hernandez – Seguin. Antonio is also survived by his Family in New Jersey- Brother: Anthony John Curiale & Family, and Sister: Rosemarie Palazzola & Family





Tony, it was a real pleasure and honor to work alongside you the many years I did at Continental Airlines. You had a witty sense of humor and we shared many laughs together. I also remember working alongside one of your sons during the busy summer season. Thanks for the good memories!
My heartfelt condolences to DJ and his family! Love you! Teri
This hits hard. Everyday I worked alongside you, you filled my day with laughter. You practically watch me grow up during the years at Comtinebtal. AND THE STORIES WE ALL HAVE TO SHARE. You had us ladies on our toes, or laughing till we couldn’t laugh no more.
Rest easy, Tony. I’m sure there so much laughter in heavens. I’ll miss you.