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Anthony Aniasco
October 7, 2010
Daddy, There have been so many fond memories of our time together ranging from my earliest childhood experiences until the day you made your journey. Thank you for the guidance and influence that you have bestowed upon me. I couldn't have asked for a better man than you to be my Daddy. I know you are looking down upon me and you will forever be in my heart. In time, I will see you again. I Miss You, I Love You, Your Son, Anthony.
Suellen Taylor
September 15, 2010
Dear Tony, Dewey and I have some fond memories of our time together in California. I know you were loved and will be missed by quite a few people, especially your family. God speed, my friend, sing your songs in heaven and rest in peace, free of pain and suffering!
holding dinner in Morro Bay
Kathy Igarta
September 12, 2010
Kathy Whittingham Igarta
September 12, 2010
Tony,You where a very special part of mine and Mike and Michele's lives for a long time. They looked at you as their dad growing up so thank you for being there for them and for me. You will always have a very special place in my heart and Mike and Michele's as well. We had lots of fun times together adn I am so gald we got to see you before you went on to your next journey. Until we all meet again. LOve Kathy
Antonio B. Aniasco Forever in our Hearts
Michele Lozano
September 11, 2010
Bonnie Aniasco
September 11, 2010
Dear Duffie, Tony had a special place in my heart and always will. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Remember the wonderful times you had together and that will confort you in the days ahead. God bless you Tony and rest in peace.
Jason Bates
September 10, 2010
Antonio because of you every day I get to come home to the most amazing woman I have ever met! She has some of your silliness and I love that about her! And because of you I will always remember when a waitress asks me how I want my eggs I say "CHICKEN"! You will be missed but never forgotten!
Ashlee Pyles
September 10, 2010
To one of two parts that helped shape the best auntie in the world, you will be missed. See you in Heaven.
Renee Aniasco-Row
September 10, 2010
Daddy, I can't begin to tell you how much I miss you and love you. I am so proud of you for your courage in all this. I know you endured what you did for the love of your family, and I am forever grateful for the time I was able to spend with you. I will see you again someday soon. With my heart, your daughter, Renee.
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