Anthony-Halas-Obituary

Anthony A. "Tony" Halas

Aurora, Ohio

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Aurora, Ohio
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Wounded Warrior Project

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age 83, of Aurora, beloved husband of 60 years to Rosemary A. (nee Smet); loving father to Linda C. DiCola (David), Karen L. Graham (John), Kathleen A. Pleasant, and Brian A. Halas (Valerie); adored grandfather to Natalie, Joseph, Kyle, Katie, Michael, Kristen, Sarah, Everett, and Ella; caring...

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To The Halas Family, It was always a joy for me to see Tony come in the Hardware Store. His love for you all was an isparation for me. My deepest condolences Fritz Miller

Rosemary and the entire Halas family, may I join in the prayers for each of you at this time sorrow. First met Tony as a competitor in CYO sports, then as a teammate and classmate at Benedictine, and recently as a lunch-mate at the 1st Friday lunch. A span of 70 years. Tony was always a thoughtful, happy, considerate, friendly man. He was just a good person. A model for all to aspire to. Rest in peace! A life well lived. Dan Barnoski Class of '57

Rosemary and children, Bud and I are so sorry to hear of Tony´s passing. God bless all of you.

I offer my deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one. I hope 1Thessalonians 4;14 offers your comfort and hope.

Dear Halas Family, It is with great sadness that I saw the PD death notice of my former Benedictine Classmate Tony Halas. Tony and I sat next to each other in most classes due to our last names, I with letters GY and Tony with HA (per alphabet seating). I was new in the US from Hungary with limited English and he helped me sometimes explaining the given assignements and homework. Later I helped him, after I learned enough English. We were both of Hungarian descent, making friends easily. I...

Rosemary & family, so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. RIP Tony, you were a terrific friend.

God bless Tony and the family. I was a classmate at St. Benedicts '53 and The University of Dayton '61. Truly sorry for your loss.

Tony was the center on our 1956 Benedictine City Championship Football Team. On the field, he was smart, a skilled, tough blocker, a leader, a fierce competitor and the consummate Bengal teammate. Off the field, he was intelligent, an excellent student, quiet with a unique wit and a loyal friend. He was a devoted husband and strong, caring family man. He was truly liked by everyone and he will be missed by everyone....he was the best! May God bless him and may he rest in...

Our sincere sympathy & condolences to Tony's family & friends. We have known him primarily through our association with St. Benedict's Parish & Benedictine HS. A soft spoken gentleman who shall be missed by all. May Our Lord grant Tony Everlasting Peace & Happiness+++ Dennis Franko, Rep BHS Class of 1958