Anthony-Blasy-Obituary

Anthony J. Blasy

Kawkawlin, Michigan

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Blasy, Anthony J. Bay City, Michigan Anthony John "Tony" Blasy, 89, of Bay City, Michigan, passed away on January 11, 2015, surrounded by family members at the home of his daughter, Mary Jo St. Louis. Tony was born on May 12, 1925 to Johann Andrew "John" and Barbara (Erhardt) Blasy in Larkin...

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From 91-year-old Anthony J. DeBlasi, a fellow Korea War veteran living in Maine, to brother warrior Anthony J. Blasy: The love of family and friends and the grace of God be yours forever.

I'm a Korean War veteran, going through all my old stuff, getting rid of most. I cam across a letter Tony sent me, after reading something I wrote in Graybeards Magazine. He had to write to THIS Anthony J. -- our names were so much alike! We shared quite a bit via the mail, pictures, etc. Although my brother-in-arms Tony has been gone a long time, now, I wish to send his loved ones my deepest sympathy. God bless his soul. Anthony J. DeBlasi

Grandpa Tony was a wonderful man! You may be gone but never forgotten! I LOVE and MISS you very much! RIP Grandpa Tony

To the Blasy family--
Dean and I are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed many dinners with Tony and my sister, Barb. We will miss visiting with Tony here in Clarkston.

To the Blasy Family
Dean and I are so sorry for your loss. We shared many dinners with Tony and Barb and will miss his visits in Clarkston.

Tom and Family,
Your father was a great friend and a wonderful man. He often told me many stories of your athletic career at John Glenn.
-Clarence Snover, Spokane, Washington

Tony was a wonderful person who had had the opportunity to know through our local Wanigas Sams Good Sam Club. He will surely be missed by many people. Les & Sally Tacey

Tom and family,

My condolences to all. Keep all of your precious memories of your father close to your heart.

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