Anthony-Megna-Obituary

Anthony Michael "Tony" Megna

Grand Haven, Michigan

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Anthony "Tony" Michael Megna, age 84 of Grand Haven, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 29, 2024, on his 84th birthday. Tony was born on April 29, 1940, to the late Michael and Francis (Folino) Megna in Benton Harbor Michigan.

He graduated from Benton Harbor High School in 1959...

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Still think of the big horse a lot and all the support Tony Mike and Adam gave my family during some tough times. I will be returning to West Michigan in August 2025 and it would be an amount for me to buy Adam and Mike an adult beverage or two during my stay. I will look you two up in a few months in the meantime, take care and safe travels. Little Horse

We are so very sorry for your loss. Love, The Padulas

To the Megna family, I am very sorry for your loss. Tony was a great guy who will be missed. By the family for sure but also by many others; including myself. I have known Tony for decades now after being introduced to him by my dad; Phill Hallenbeck. Dad considered Tony to be his very best friend. Due to dad´s "fragile" estate (or maybe because I don`t have the nerve to tell him that Tony is gone), dad will not be able to come to the visitation, but rest assured, that if there was...

Josephine, Anna, Mike and Adam; so sorry for your loss I will always remember Tony as one of the most supportive basketball parents I had ever met. he always had positive things to say. You are in my thoughts and prayers (coach) Barry Huntington

My our God wrap His loving arms around all of you, family and friends. Fond bowling memories from years ago of Tony, Jose, Tom and I as a team.

My condolences to Aunt Jose, Mike, Adam, and Anna. I have very special memories of Uncle Tony helping me with basketball and baseball. Family get togethers at their house was always a great time my cousins. He was great man and will be missed by me and so many others.

My condolences to Aunt Jose and the family. I have many good memories. One of them is when Uncle Tony and I had a great conversation about baseball. My love to you all.

So sorry to hear this news, Tony was a good man and businessman. My sympathies to Mike and Adam it´s hard to lose a father. John 16:33 and Jesus said; I tell you these things that in me you may have peace, in this world you will have trouble, but take heart, I have overcome the world. Jody and I will pray for you and your family.

I was lucky enough to grow up with Tony's boys and played both against and for his teams in little league baseball. He was as kind, generous, funny and patient a mentor for kids as anybody I've ever met--an absolute prince of a human being and his legacy will live on in all the lives he touched. My heart goes out to Michael, Adam and Anna and the rest of the family in this difficult time.