Anthony Michael Caranci

January 22, 1983 ~ April 21, 2018
Anthony Michael Caranci, age 35 of Geneva, passed away on Saturday, April 21, 2018 at the Madison Medical Campus. Born January 22, 1983 in Painesville he was the son of Leroy and Debbie (Thomas) Caranci. Tony was the owner and operator of Top Cat Trucking and a member of the Sons of the American Legion, Post 336 in Painesville. A passion for racing, Tony could often be found at Painesville Speedway Trophy Stock Racing in his #49 car. He also attended the City Church in Geneva. He is survived by his two sons: Anthony Jr. and Jaxson; his parents: Leroy and Debbie Caranci; sister: Ashley (Matthew) Hopkins-Caranci; brother: Lee Caranci; grandmother: Loretta Smith; along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins and his companion: Tina Myers. Tony was preceded in death by his grandparents: Leroy and Helen Caranci; grandfather: Clyde Thomas; grandmother: Sue Thomas and uncle: John Caranci. Friends and family will be received from 5:00 to 8:00pm on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at the Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Funeral Service will be held at 10:00am on Friday, April 27th at the funeral home. Final resting place will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Geneva. Online obituary and guestbook at www.behmfuneral.com
Sorry to here prayers to his family
I’m so sorry to hear about tony
Gone to soon. Tina, Debbie, Leroy, Ashley, so very sorry to hear. May the Lord comfort you all during this difficult time. Prayers from North Carolina.
Another racer gone to soon my prayers are out for the carrancci
So very sorry for your loss, may God be with the family.
I'm praying God carries you all through to a place of Peace
OMG… My dear friend Debbie… I just heard the sad news that Tony died on Saturday. I'm so, so sorry and just cannot imaging the pain in your hearts. I know for a fact you made sure Tony had a wonderful upbringing and knew the Lord. I know He has wrapped His loving arms around your precious son until you can be together again. I love you girlfriend and will see you soon.
With deepest sympathy, Tony was always interesting to talk to, he was a good customer as well, He will be missed.
So SORRY, I PRAY FOR THE FAMILY. THERE ARE NO WORDs!
Dont really know what to say but it's a real shame to go at such a young age with all that life ahead . You really were one of a kind and a hard worker RIP TONY