Anthony-Moxley-Obituary

Anthony Wayne "Tony" Moxley

Evansville, Indiana

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Anthony "Tony" Wayne Moxley, 50, of Evansville, passed away on Tuesday, February 23, 2010, at Deaconess Hospital.

He was a member of the Germania Maennerchor. He loved his fish pond, flowers and gardening, boating, camping and spot shooting. Tony was also an avid Indianapolis Colts...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Tony & Jamie,

We are so sorry for your loss.

Rosie & Allen

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

His blood didn't run through my veins, although most of his friends thought it did because of how he treated me and spoke about me. He taught me so many things that a father teaches a daughter. He loved me as if I were his own. And I am greatful for everything he did for me. That is why I must say I love you and miss you, Dad.

Please accept our deepest sympathy to all the family. May you find comfort in the Lord. Jeff and Vicky Bickle Walla Walla, Wa.,

May God comfort and shine his grace on Tony's family and friends. I went to school with Tony, and he will be missed. Sincerely, Tom Hewell, of Evansville.

Pleasse accept my deepest sympathy. Larry (the Barber)

I met Tony at Modern Maid Foods in the early the 1980s. We all were all young and had fun working there. When we all got payed sometimes we'd go out to the Old Kentucky Bar BQ and have a late night dinner after work. And we'd go fishing sometimes. I have alot of good memories Of Tony. I have to work Saturday so I can't make it to the service. You all have my deepest sympathies and condolences, God bless you all.

To the Moxley Family,This is from Tom,Tony was my oldest and dearest friend,we were like brothers.We used to say to each other we have been through thick and thicker together not thick and thin.I love Tony like he was my blood brother and really he was.We hunted and fished together for many,many years.What a huge loss for all of us.Tony JR,I love you and your little sister,Be strong like your Dad would be,because you are just like him.Love and prayers are with all of you...God Bless.