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Anthony B. "Tony" Cragle

Loysville, Pennsylvania

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ICKESBURG - Anthony B. "Tony" Cragle, 21, of Ickesburg, passed away on Sunday, May 22, 2011, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident, one day shy of his 22nd, birthday. Tony was born May 23, 1989, at Geneva, NY., to Scott E. Cragle, Sr., of Ickesburg, and Darlene A. Cragle Werner of...

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I miss Toner so much....my own son turned 22 this month and it has been a reminder of the loss felt....too young to go.

The Cragle boys have been a part of my life since Scotty was born.I loved all three of them.Now I just have 2 to love here and the memories of the 3rd one.Love you Toners.Thought and prayers for all the family.

I have to say that the Lippolis family has been blessed over the years w/o too many tragedies. And that I am grateful for but through it all the loss of a loved one has many blessings along the way. A chance to hug a sister, nephews and nieces, a chance to let them know you love them. A chance to see those you have missed seeing over the years and again, let them know that "you love them", a chance to reflect on what truly matters in life. A chance to talk with our children and...

Anthony my middle son, words cannot express how much I miss you. I will miss our talks and hearing about your next adventures. I guess I can tell you that it was hard sharing you and your brothers between two states but know that you have touched many lives in both New York and Pennsylvania. I hope when people think of you they remember your joy for life and that you truely wanted to make the world a better place. Today I say good bye but not forever...I will see you again....I love you Tony!

Tony you will be missed deeply. We had some great times workin at the curve. we're praying for your dad. Rest in peace

Tony...the grandson that was adventuresome;loving,kind,not afraid of work,the builder,loved the snow and snowboarding;loved to eat;was gentle,helpful,understanding,loved family,I could go on.That was Tony.Spent a lot of time growing-up at 'Grams'. He was my "yes he (doos) boy".

What can I say as it repeats all the love that is already listed below. I hope that we use this experience to be better people...to live each day to the fullest...to love and cherish those around us....to learn what really matters....today. Safe in Jesus' arms...

It will be hard to say..."the boys", knowing there is one missing from that statement. Tony...in the middle, dark hair, sweet smile. Pretty easy going.
As he grew up.....adventurous and wild, but happy and so much fun to be around. Our family won't be the same without him. I love all the boys so much.....and pray God clearly shows them what He has in store for them, good. Jer. 29:11

We will miss you Tony. We will miss your laugh and your upbeat attitude toward whatever life threw at you. Rest in peace and keep em laughing heaven. Our prayers for the family and especially Scott.