
Peter J. Tambroni, 78, of Fulton died Thursday March 13, 2025 at home after a brief illness.
Mr. Tambroni was born in Fulton the son of the late Perry and Catherine (Mangione) Tambroni. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. He later received his master’s degree in education, and begin to work for the Fulton City School District, at G. Ray Bodley High School, where he taught social studies, before transitioning to teaching business and computer science classes. He also coached boys bowling, girls’ softball, and chess club. Mr. Tambroni worked as an educator and coach for over 35 years, before retiring. He was the president of Future Business Leader of America, for many years. Mr. Tambroni always enjoyed going for quite car rides with his wife Kathleen.
Mr. Tambroni is survived by his wife of 56 years Kathleen Tambroni, and their sons Peter J. Tambroni II of Illinois, John P. (Don Krom) Tambroni of Troy, NY, and his sister Gloria Lorenz of NC.
Funeral services will be Tuesday 4:00 PM at the Sugar Funeral Home Inc. 224 W. 2nd St. Fulton, NY.
Private Burial will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

I am so sorry to see this. Condolences to his family.
I am so sorry to hear this. My sincere condolences to his family. Mr T will be missed and was one of my favorite instructors and best classes at GRB. His jokes and fun never made a class boring. He taught personal business management class which was the best class I ever took. I have the greatest memories from his classes. RIP . Mr Tamboni.
I am saddened to hear this news. Peter Jr. was a friend to me in Jr. Highschool and Freshmen year at GRB high school before I moved to Wisconsin. Peter Sr. was stern like many in that generation , but was also kind. I remember when I would stay at his house Peter Jr. used to say there was one rule, if you could find it you could eat it. Being 13 – 15 yrs old that always stuck with me. I am glad to know that Peter Sr. touched so many young lives through his teaching. I always heard great things eventhough I never had the pleasure of taking his class.