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Tony was always a great family friend. He helped me with a career in my younger days. May he Rest In Peace.
Timothy Griffin
December 11, 2020 | Friend
Fairlawn, Ohio
Anthony D. Mortimer "Mort"
Anthony D. Mortimer, 76, died May 2, 2006.
Born in England, he had served in the Royal Navy and U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He was a member of Local 306 IBEW, Electrical Inspectors NEC, and was a Ham Radio Operator, KA8ICF.
Preceded in death by his...
Read MoreTony was always a great family friend. He helped me with a career in my younger days. May he Rest In Peace.
Timothy Griffin
December 11, 2020 | Friend
Many years ago Mom and Pops took me in as not only a friend of Beths but treated me as I was one of their daughters...He is with Beth now and will be watching over all of us keeping us in line...Anything I can do let me know...Love you all.
Vickie Hendershot-Moyer
May 10, 2006 | Akron, OH
Tony Mortimer was a significant influence on my childhood. His laughter and good fun, his jokes and his smile, his magazine truck on the promonade at Barry Island where he let me work in the summer, the Dormobile trip when he and Olly took me to Lilla's house in London, that picnic on Turkeyfoot Lake in 1977 and many more are all memories I will treasure. But it was his frequent support and understanding for me, an often awkward, ungainly young boy that helped move me into adulthood, that...
Roger Taylor
May 09, 2006 | Barry, Wales
As a child in Wales, I remember Tony so well. His smiling face and curly hair were his trademarks. Then when we lived in Akron for two years in the 90's he and Olwen were so kind to us. I regret that I did not have an opportunity to see him again after that. We will miss you Tony and are thankful only that you no longer have to suffer the pains of your long illness. With much affection, Susan and Alex Baraldi
Susan Baraldi
May 09, 2006 | Rome, Italy
What can you say at a time like this ?. Tony was one of the "Good Guys" and they are not making so many of them these days. Both Connie and my thoughts are with you and the family.
Terry Spierling
May 09, 2006 | Barry, Great Britain
A memory of my Uncle Tony doesn’t come to mind without remembering my Dad, Bill Fredholm, and Beth. My memories are of two little girls with their Daddies at Geauga Lake on nickel night, flying kites, posing for pictures, waiting for Santa, or just watching the TV on Saturday nights. My thoughts are will all those who were touched and loved by my Uncle.
Linnea Knauer
May 09, 2006 | Woodbridge, VA
Grampy was a wonderful determined strong willed man. The greatest man I ever knew and we all loved him. I know he is with my Mother now, walking tall and being the strong man he always was. We will all miss him greatly and we express our thanks to every one who is helping us get through this tough time right now. We were so lucky to have him here with us as long as we did. He will watch over us all.
- Patricia Weese and Olwen P. Mortimer "Nana"
Patricia Weese
May 04, 2006 | Barberton, OH
Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.To a dear friend who I will miss very much. You gave me laughter and shown much kindness. I will miss our emails ,Thankyou for sharing your girl Nana with me,Nana you give all of us from Family and Friends Connected Military Support Group laughter,hugs,courage ,love God bless you Nana Saundra and James Sr. And all of the military families from Family and Friends Connected Military Support Group .
Saundra Hunt
May 03, 2006 | Akron, OH
Our sincere symparhy to the family.
Barbara & David Brown
May 03, 2006 | Akron, OH