Anthony Albert Fasullo

June 1, 1974 ~ July 20, 2023
Anthony Albert Fasullo, born on June 1, 1974, in Washington, D.C. passed away on July 20, 2023. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and remarkable achievements.
Anthony was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend. He is survived by his loving wife, Kristin Natale, their children, Anthony John and Liliana Rosalie, his devoted parents, John and Gutty Fasullo and his sisters, Lisa Ogilvie and Karina Fasullo, his niece, Daniela Ogilvie and nephews, Matias Oglivie and Rio Averbus. Anthony also had a loving extended family and many great friends all over the world who knew him as “Tony.” His presence in their lives will be deeply missed, but his memory will forever be held in their hearts.
Anthony graduated from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, VA in 1993 and went on to attend the College of Charleston, where he graduated with his Bachelor in liberal arts. One might say, he had a BA in BS! He completed his law degree at the University of District of Columbia and graduated with his Juris Doctorate in 2005. He opened his own law practice before partnering with Joseph Langone to become the Law Office of Langone and Fasullo. Anthony was an amazing and dedicated attorney who cared deeply about the impact he was making in people’s lives.
Outside of his professional life, Anthony loved good food, traveling, social gatherings with friends and family, and movie nights every Friday night with his kids. His warm smile and charming personality made Anthony a magnet in any social setting. People loved being in his presence.
The loss of Anthony Albert Fasullo aka “Tony” will be deeply felt by all those who knew and loved him. He will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his dedication to his profession, and the joy he brought to other’s lives.
A memorial mass will be held at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church in Fairfax, Va on Friday, July 28, 2023 at 11:00am. All are welcome to attend.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in his memory to Catholic Charities of Washington DC Make A Gift In Honor or Memory of A Loved One – Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington
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Services
Memorial Mass of Christian Burial: July 28, 2023 11:00 am
St. Leo the Great Catholic Church
3700 Old Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA 22030
703-273-5369
http://stleofairfax.com/
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Anthony accomplished a lot in his life; his greatest legacy is his beautiful family. Kristin, a force to be reckoned with, and Lili and little Anthony, who are clever and hilarious, constantly surprising you with their unfiltered thoughts. His passions live on in them; I’m sure he’ll watch over them forever.
Farewell, brother-in-law. You’ll be in our hearts always. Keep shining up there!
Sincere condolensces to the Fasullo family and household. Our community suffers the loss of one of its great members. Let us honor Anthony Sr.’s legacy through prayer, and by supporting, embracing, and enveloping his most enduring legacy, his family, through bereavement and beyond.
I will miss you so much my great friend/mentor. You were a great role model for the community. I will miss our after work venting on cases while sharing a beer with you. Much love to you and your family.
My most sincere condolences to the family of Tony Fasullo. He was my classmate in law school. I remember his smiling face and most uplifting words of encouragement when I felt like giving up. He was genuine, caring, funny and kind. Tony will be deeply missed immensely!
Rest in Peace Tony, I’ll will always miss you and I will always remember you with a smile in your face.
Carmen (Mily) Uzquiano
I remember he always had a smile and bright eyes and he was spontaneous and funny. Like in our trip to Argentina when we were walking downtown Buenos Aires in a mall and few girls stopped him to ask where he was from, and faking an Argentinean accent he responded ,”Soy de Banfield” and we were laughing since nobody expected that response. Talking about Banfield, my hometown, on that trip we spent a few days with my parents and some relatives and they loved him immediately, Tony listened attentively to their stories during lunch time, which was very nice of him.
I also remember a trip to NYC with friends and in a sushi restaurant a girl who went to high school with him came to say hi to Tony, take pictures and chat for a little while with him. That was awesome. Tony had a charming personality but more than that his integrity as a person was impressive. He treated people with the same manners and respect wherever he went, whether at a high-class place in NYC or in the suburbs of Buenos Aires.
I know we will meet again, so this is not a good bye ,this is a see you soon my friend.
Max
Sending my deepest sincere thoughts and prayers for Tony’s loved ones.
I only met him a few times through My son in-law Rich and my daughter Jessa.
Such a kind, funny man.
We join in mourning the loss of Anthony, and pray for God’s peace and comfort for his beautiful family. We will always remember a kind neighbor who loved his family, and whose warm smile and voice always welcomed conversation. May he rest in peace.
I’m signing this Guestbook late, because I learned of your passing and this page only recently. I knew you professionally, and we referred many legal cases to each other. You were one of the “good guys”. In a sea of attorneys who are often unfriendly and aggressive, you were always kind, funny and decent. I will miss our talks and lunches Tony. – Scott