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Henry and Ruth Walder posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
We are saddened to learn that Tony has passed on. We met Tony in the early '60's. He was close friends with my sister and brother-in-law. We all began skiing then and Tony was part of that group frequenting Mt Holly, northern Michigan as well as the Rockies. He was such fun on the slopes, as well as in our frequent card party nights. Our friendship with Tony lasted for decades and the fond memories are so very special. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
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Gale Vance posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
I am saddened to hear of Tony's passing, I have known him & Paige for many years. He treated me like a daughter for several years and I always had the utmost respect this wonderful man. He will live in my Happy memories and forever be deeply missed. I recently was going to pop in for a short visit, but he didn't appear to be home. My heart goes out to Family & Friends and my he rest in the hands of the Lord.
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Karen Hazzard posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Delores and family, sending condolences from the Ted Fisher family. Our love and prayers are with you. May you be blessed with many memories of your brother/uncle. Know that we are thinking of you all.
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Roxanna Roseberry-Clark posted a condolence
Monday, May 9, 2016
When I think of Tony, I always think of polish sausage. My mother and father, Charlotte (Hourtienne) and Bob Roseberry used to be friends with Tony when I was much younger. He would come over on Friday night's and at about 5 minutes before 12am, he would go to the neighborhood store and buy polish sausage. He would bring it back to the house and cook it. I was told because he was catholic, he could not eat meat on Friday. So, by the time he cooked the meat, it wasn't Friday any longer. I remember us coming out to the farm and playing in the barn. He also knew my Aunt, Judy Hourtienne Lasley. I haven't seen him in many, many years but I remember liking him.