820 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd
Dayton, Ohio
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Kandy Jarvis
August 19, 2023
Our group spent countless evenings playing games and cards, or just talking about the world through the years. Tony usually had a smirk or a smile to accompany his commentary on the world. He was a thoughtful and strategic player of both games and his interactions with the world. Even when I moved to Texas we kept in periodic contact and when I would come to town to visit family, at least some of the company of friends would gather to recount adventures, talk of dreams and hopes, and at times play the games and cards while we tossed back a drink or three. Soon I´ll be moving back and I was looking forward to the gatherings again, and having pizza with Tony, and more revisits of games and conversations. That it won´t be happening with Tony was a blow I didn´t expect nor anticipate. Your presence will be missed, your comments, your smile. There will be a hole that can never be filled, a missing piece of the group that will whisper your name. Dear friend, I am sad that we can never again share a drink or a tale or a laugh. Rest well, and I´ll see you on the other side of this life. A Health to the Company, dear Tony. We will meet again. Just not in this life and for that I weep.
Jay perkins
August 16, 2023
Farewell my Brother. And take your rest:
Tony was a near, dear, and great friend. I have never been a Car Guy, but we shared a love of books and certain authors. He introduced me to Pratchett and Gaimon, and we competed for copies at second-hand bookstores. We spent many hours (and some times days) over the years playing Axis and Allies amongst countless other games. And, so many Wednesday nights with cards of many sorts "back in the day." We went to ranges and many concerts. During 30ish years, we never truly lost touch. An honest man with strong views. But always open to hear and entertain the views of others. Many nights of discussion over drinks. History, politics, general theories on life. Only high-quality spirits for "Ant'ney" as I often called him. He did have a better palette than I. You never would know where those conversations would end up. My condolences to all who lost him too soon. I will always miss my friend Dulcheck.... Ant'ney knows the inside joke.... And would laugh and call me an inappropriate name. Missing you, Brother. I shall drink a "Health to the Company". As will others.... "As we may and might never, meet here again".....Again, rest well.
Barak & Valerie Stevens
August 8, 2023
We are so sorry for your loss our thoughts and prayers to you and your family!
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