Anthony-Mokros-Obituary

Anthony J. Mokros Jr.

Pennington, New Jersey

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January 25, 2020
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Pennington, New Jersey

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Anthony J. Mokros Jr. LAMBERTVILLE Anthony J. Mokros Jr., 64, of Lambertville, passed away Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, at Saint Clare's Hospital, Dover, NJ. Born in Trenton, NJ, he was a lifelong area resident. Tony was owner and founder of A. Mokros Backhoe Service for 34 years. With a deep love...

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Nancy.Terry-whoever...After all the time in School or at the farm- I know Tony was a good person...I remember Suzie & Tony when I worked at Stewarts-I just pray all is settled & well with ALL....Linda Fahner

He was a great friend of mine-we graduated together & was a favorite "job" guy...I always was with Nancy, sister, Terri & At the farm- learned ALOT from ALL....THANKS for ALL the MEMORIES- to Tony & ALL THE REST- Nancy, Dave (with my Dog) & Terri....GOD BLESS TO ALL.... Suzie-
Linda Fahner

I was a buddy of Tony's sister, Nancy, love ya kid, and even though I doubt I ever said 100 words to him, Tony was a light in my life. The spark he fueled on an otherwise boring school bus ride made a whole load of grade schoolers a happy, noisy, and invigorated gang. I hope his soul has a "100 bottles of beer on the wall" and no "teacher hits him with a ruler."
The Family is in my Prayers.
Linda Hawkins

Tony was one-of a kind - a person we looked forward to solving our problems in the Sourlands for over 30 years. Reliable, with a can-do-attitude and a good sense of humor, from early morning to late at night, through snow, sleet, rain, flooding - you name it, (Also: the motorocycle!!! ) Tony always, always came through. Such common sense! He figured everything out on this crazy patch of land. But...Tony passed way too soon. Our deep condolences to his family, especially Drew. We miss...

Haven't seen you since high school and I still remember what a good guy you were then. I'm sure your family will miss you terribly and pray for their comfort. Rest in Peace Tony

Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. It is hard to believe that we will not be seeing Tony in his truck going in and out of the neighborhood. We share many fond memories of the times our kids spent with the Allison, Whitney, and Andrew through the years. It won't be the same neighborhood without him. With our deep condolences,
Kerry, Michelle, Molly, Shannon and Kristen

Tony, Nancy-Susie-you were ALL a big part of my life...remember being at farm with the COWS- your Dad showed me how to milk- Nancy-Girl Scouts-many family dinners...Theresa- so small-running around...But last time I saw Tony-while at Nancy's for a shower- he drove by on his tractor-just like I remembered his Dad...In my graduating class- so sad to have SO MANY class members pass away...But Shirley Garrison & Pauly have kept us "posted" at Church...Ellie, Sally & alot others were concerned-SO...