Anthony-Birch-Obituary

Anthony Laws Birch

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Mar 16, 1941 – May 23, 2024

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BORN
March 16, 1941
DIED
May 23, 2024
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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Tony Birch, 83, a lifelong resident of Bethesda, Maryland, died May 23, 2024 while at his home on the Isle of Palms, SC after gallantly battling health issues for 32 years. He was born to Frances (Laws) and Herbert McFarlan Birch, Sr. on March 16, 1941 in Washington, DC. Siblings Terry, Loraine,...

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Dear Alice-Anne, I will always have a permanent happy memory of Tony playing his guitar on my parents back porch singing " Don´t think twice, it´s alright." He always smiled. What a gentleman and nice guy. Love to you and family, MaryJane

Tony, You were, without a doubt, a man every woman loved! Alice-Anne, devoted to you for so many years, is a lucky lady. I guess you even knew that! I will really miss your smile. I know you´re in heaven so I´d like you to watch over us in this crazy world and help make Daffodils and Diamonds a success.

Dear Alice-Anne and Family. We are so, so sorry for your loss of a great guy, husband, father and more. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Lyn and Kevin Brown

Rest in eternal peace

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our Brother, Anthony Laws Birch. We wish for him everlasting life and well-deserved peace as a member of the Chapter Eternal of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. On behalf of the Eta Chapter, I offer both sympathy and condolences to the Birch Family, and express the fervent hope of all our alumni that your thoughts will soon turn towards memories of happier times. With deepest regrets, - Joseph E. Criscuoli President Eta...

Tony was one of the best: funny, honorable, helpful and a wonderful husband and father. Rest in peace, my friend.

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Dear Alice-Anne and family. Very sorry we lost Tony. He was a true Renaissance man. He was always the life of the party on all occasions Love you Jim Slattery