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Anthony Vincent "Tony" Lanasa

Richmond, Virginia

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LANASA, Anthony "Tony" Vincent, 82, of Richmond, peacefully passed at his residence on Monday, January 18, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents, Agnes Vogel Lanasa and Vincent Frank Lanasa. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Rieger Lanasa; son, Vincent Lanasa (Deborah); daughters, Teresa...

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I was fishing with his son, Vince, one weekend... after a fun day we decided to stop by and visit his parents...Tony asked me to join them for dinner..I responded " are you sure you have enough?".....I can´t begin to tell you the lesson I learned that day! The short of it is: the Lanasa always have enough and you´d be crazy not to accept Tony´s invitation since it´s always the best meal in town...I miss him ... and I´m blessed to have his son and family as close friend s....,Winston Read

He was a good man liked by many.

Dear family, I am so sorry to hear of Tony´s passing. He was such a kind man and shared some special cooking recipes with me that I will forever cherish. I truly value the time I had with him. You are all in my prayers. Megan

To: The Lanasa Family, I´m so sorry for your loss. Tony was a very nice man. I knew him for 15 years, he use to come in the store every morning on his way to work and get his coffee and news paper, he was always smiling ,talking, a very pleasant man, now he has his angel wings, no worries, no pains, nothing but love,joy,happiness, with god and the rest of his family and friends until the rest of his family meet back up with him again. RIP Tony we love you!!!!

I am sorry to hear of Tony's passing- though we have not kept in touch, I express or sympathies to the immediate family from the Anthony Vogel family, on his passing. Thanks Josie for calling Judy and sharing this unpleasant news.

Our family will always remember Tony. Some of my first thoughts were our family's time together at the river. Do you remember at the end of a hand playing Setback, Pops always would say "Give me 20 points!" whether he had any or not. Tony would pull the kids behind the boat. He and my husband, Walker, shared many days working together. Being in the office was a real treat for me. He will be missed by all who knew him.

tony and i had a long and interesting business association. god bless you tony rest in peace ,you've earnedit.

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Our Deepest Sympathies to the Lanasa Family. Toney was one of the most generous persons I've ever known. Rest In Peace.