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Anthony T. Causey

Phoenix, Arizona

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Anthony T. Causey, of Cave Creek Arizona, passed away on Sunday August 31, 2008. He was born in Jacksonville, Arkansas on August 9, 1958. He is survived by his wife Kellie and daughter Harleigh of Cave Creek, Arizona, mother and father Doris and Oscar Causey of North Charleston, South...

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I was 21 or 22 when a student admin assistant at the USSS office in Phoenix in 2007. Mr. Causey was always a great mentor and boss. Rest in peace my friend.

My husband, Jim, and I were Tony's "mom & dad" when he was at Dyess AFB and Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, TX. How we loved him! We lost contact with him when we moved to MO in 1983 and always hoped we'd be able to reconnect with him. I recently found some old photos of Tony, wondered how he was, etc., googled his name and found this obit. What a shock! Please accept our late condolences. I would love to hear from his daughter or his wife. We never stopped loving our "son."

Anthony Causey

HOW? WHAT? I'm at a complete shock for words right now. I knew Tony thru my previous career in D.C. I always wondered about Tony how he was and hearing of his daughter. We used to share "kid" stories of how our children were progressing. I remember the laughter of "scaring" me. This is a shock to just research his name to say hi and find the news. Tony will never be forgotten nor will his honor that he had for his family.

Tony touched the lives of so many people. He was a good Christian man and loved his family more than words can ever express.
Tony spent much of his life protecting our Freedom. He is a true hero and I know he is in Heaven.
Tony's dad was in the Air Force as was my dad. Being "Air Force Brats" was what we had in common and how we became friends. The last time I talked to Tony in early 2008 he talked about his three dogs and his daughter Harleigh I know he loved her so much.
Tony...

Thank you to all of the people who have supported my mother and i after my dads death. It really does mean a lot to me to know how many people care about us. My dad will never be forgotten. he died as a hero. though his death was tragic, we are doing very good. we will never forget my daddy. i think of him everyday as i follow in his foot steps.

God bless,
Harleigh Tucker Causey

Tony in Afghanistan

Tony Causey

Thinking of him as his birthday approaches. From an old friend.