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Covid-19: Tony Falco, Owner Of Popular Hudson Valley Performance Venue, Dies At 65

The owner of a well-known performance venue in the Hudson Valley has died at the age of 65.

Anthony "Tony" Falco

Anthony "Tony" Falco

Photo Credit: Live At The Falcon / Facebook

Anthony "Tony" Falco, of Marlboro, died on Thursday, Oct. 28, after he experienced complications from COVID-19 for six months, according to an announcement from Live at the Falcon, which is located in Ulster County.

"A man with many passions and skills, a loving husband and father, and an engaged community leader, Tony is perhaps best known as the owner of The Falcon, the innovative music venue he founded in the early 2000s in Marlboro," his obituary reads.

Falco is survived by his wife, Julie Farrell, and his children, along with his mother and six siblings, according to his obituary. 

Public celebrations of Falco's life are set to be held over the weekend of Nov. 6 and 7. Details will be posted on the Live at the Falcon website.

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