competitor dead at masters nationals

supermannpc

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Just got this off another board.....


I've just received an unconfirmed report that a 44 yr old male competitor has passed away in his hotel room at the NPC Masters Nationals in Pittsburgh. Information is sketchy..but I've been informed he was from Rhode Island......A tragedy if true and I know we all send out condolences to his family.....
 
My god.. that is not good. Do we know what from?
This is very scary especially for me that turned 40 last year.
 
One of my friends who went, updated me on the competitor which passed away.
His name was Anthony d'Arezzo, I believe form Rhode Island. he died from a heart attack before pre-judging. There was apparently a history of heart problems.
Very sad. He also had a website http://www.anthonydarezzo.com/ . He was definitely a big man but its so bad to head something like this happens. Condolences to his family.
 
definitly a huge guy very very sad to see this happen. condelences to his family and anyone that was close to him.
 
I just got to the bottom of this and sad to say another great is gone!!!
This Message comes from Dave Palumbo
TRIBUTE TO ANTHONY D'AREZZO
1962-2006

Anthony may have prided himself on his physique-- his massive musculature, his hulking frame, his armor coat of invulnerability . . . but in all the years that I’ve known and talked and laughed with this man, I can assuredly say that his most impressive attribute; his greatest gift; his most honest strength was his heart . . . and, as fate would have it, it was also his most vulnerable-- his Achilles’ heal.
Of all the people I’ve called my friend, never have I met a man with such strong convictions that he would rather die doing what he loved-- bathing in his passion-- than whither away in some hospital bed denied of who he really was and what was truly important in this short existence that we mortal beings call life. As the poet Dylan Thomas once wrote, Anthony did not “go gently into that good night.” No, I was there with him for the last hours of his life and I can assure you all that Anthony “raged, raged, against the dying of the light” and instead embraced everything and everyone he loved.
We must all remember that life goes far beyond this fleeting physical existence we think of as “living” because the spirit is eternal. And, I’m quite sure, at this very moment that Anthony is smiling down upon us all knowing full well that, one day, we’ll all be reunited. However, until that day comes, let’s remember Anthony as the enlightened soul that he is, and let’s thank God for all the joy, happiness, and peace that he brought into each and every one of our lives.




 
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