Anthony "T.J." John Campola

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Anthony John "T.J." Campola, age 28, of Vienna, Virginia died on Sunday, February 2, 2014. The beloved son of Jennifer M. Bellofatto Campola; brother of Lisa Wylie (John) and Sam Campola; uncle of Isabella and Nate Wylie.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. My dear TJ, it was great to have known someone like you–you were always so kind and polite. I liked chatting with you. I miss you dearly.

  2. TJ, I have such great memories of you from elementary school, SACC, hanging out at Mosbys and high school. You were such a sweet guy. I will miss you! Rest In Peace

  3. TJ, I remember meeting you a couple of times at Mosby’s. You were such a great young man. Your mom adored you and loved you with all her heart. I hope you are in a safe and peaceful place now where no harm can come to you. Please look down on your family who will miss you so very much. Jennifer and family, I share your sorrow even if only for a fraction, as I think about my own precious children. God bless you and keep you in this time of sorrow.

  4. It has been our plesure to be your “Godparents”. You always showed us love & respect. You touched many lives with your kind & gentle ways. You live on in our hearts and wonderful memories. Rest in peace, we will meet again!

  5. TJ, It has been a number of years since we have seen each other. I remember hanging out with you and JC back in the day. I hope you rest well and are at peace and I pray that your family and ones closest to you find peace as well.

  6. Blessing and prayers to you all…I have been burning a candle since Monday to keep a vigil for you as you make your journey to be with our blessed father. We will miss you very much!! Best, Darin, Noelle and Gannon

  7. Our thoughts are with you all as you navigate through your loss. May TJ find peace and his spirit be freed of struggle. May you each find solace in special memories shared with him.

  8. My heart goes out to your family as they try to make sense of losing you so early in your life. I hope the pain eases over time and they find strength in trying to understand what is illogical or non sensible. God grant you serenity.


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