Anthony-DODD-Obituary

Anthony O'Neal DODD

Lake Stevens, Washington

1971 - 2020

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June 26, 2020
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Lake Stevens, Washington

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DODD, Anthony

(Age 48)

Anthony O'Neal Dodd, age 48, died of cancer and returned to his Lord on June 26, 2020, in Spokane, WA. Anthony Dodd was born on September 15, 1971 in Meridian, MS to Ruby (Dodd) Lagrone and Andy Brown. He grew up in Louisville, MS with stepfather Calvin Lagrone...

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My dear Friend, hope you know that you are thought of a lot and the impact you placed on many lives. You were a true friend who is missed very much. Thank you for everything you did for my family and I and for always putting a smile on our face. Your goofy self can never be replaced. My prayers and blessings go out to your family and especially to your wonderful children. May you continue to rest in peace knowing, we miss you and love you infinity. Rest easy bestie. Love you always.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The smell of burnt popcorn about a week ago brought it to reality that you are really gone...I am thankful I got to spend time with you watching your kids play at McEuen park...if I would have known that was the last time I would see you, I would have hugged you longer before I said goodbye. You were a great friend. And the world was a better place with you in it. Rest in Peace my friend.

Who ever wrote this eulogy knew him well. A true friend and warrior. I'm so thankful that I got to see him back in February before the pandemic. I will truly miss you Anthony. J. Lang

From day one we met, you were there unconditionally. I lost my best friend of 23 years. God gave me the time to be there for you since Veteran’s Day 2019. Then this virus separated us. I’m grateful and thankful, my kids and I were able to talk to you the day before you passed. I love you buddy, Enrique and I will be forever grateful for your service, your friendship and your love. Rest in Paradise my friend, we will remember you FOREVER.❤

Anthony was amazing friend. He prepared me for my son's deployment to Iraq. He let me cry on his shoulder when my grey wolf (Mukluk) passed. He would visit when he was home on leave. He would just stop by to say hello. He was an amazing father and was so proud of his children.
He had an infectious laugh. He loved movies just as much as I did and we would meet up in the summer at Spokane Valley Mall Cinema.
Need gave so much of himself that he sacrificed his life by going to War...

So proud to have known you and been able to serve with such an incredible person. Ill miss having a friend as true as you are.

Great man! He will always be in my thoughts and memories.

You were one of a kind and will be missed by so many. I was blessed to have known you and to have served overseas with you. So many great memories from BCT and AIT in 2001 and Iraq in 03-04.
Rest easy battle!