Anthony-Oliver-Obituary

Anthony Lee "Tony" Oliver

Huntsville, Alabama

Oct 19, 1968 – Mar 4, 2016

About

BORN
October 19, 1968
DIED
March 4, 2016
LOCATION
Huntsville, Alabama

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Oct. 19, 1968 - Mar. 4, 2016 Anthony "Tony" Lee Oliver, 47, of New Market, passed away Friday. He was employed by Brown Precision, Inc. and a US Navy veteran. Mr. Oliver is survived by his wife, Tracy Oliver; two daughters, Natasha Oliver and Charlee Nicole Oliver; parents, Luther and Emma...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I was so sad to hear this news today. There are no words to express how sorry I am for your loss. I saw Tony in December at the Memorial for my son, Chris Bevis. Tony was so kind to me and a wonderful person.I will include Tony and all his family and friends in my daily prayers. With sincere sympathy Xyldia Thomas
Abita Springs, Louisiana

Served with Tony on the U.S.S. Yellowstone AD-41 from 88 to 89. Great Sailor, Great Friend and a Great Man! RIP...may God hold you close to his heart as you are to your fellow shipmates!

Tracy, girls and family are in our thoughts and prayers. So sorry to hear about Tony.

Very saddened to hear of our loss of Tony. He was one of my favorite customers. Always had something fun going on. Loved to talk cars & Alabama football. Rest in peace. Prayers for the family.

We are sadden by the loss of a father, husband we didn't know Mr. Oliver but our son attended School with the girls.
we are so sorry! God Bless your family at such a difficult time.

Tony when I got the call I said No because I knew it had to be a mistake. I love you my cousin & I already miss you. I loved that we picked at each other. I loved how you always respected everyone, would help anyone you could but could still clown around & have me rolling in laughter. Rip my cousin for we will see each other again.

I love you so much. You are the best cousin a girl could ever have. Respectful , outgoing and such a gentleman .

I served with Tony on the Yellowstone, and enjoyed a lot of good times with him at his house. I bought the 1968 Chevelle SS396, that I still have today, from him and his wife Leslie. If he was half the father and husband, as he was a friend, you enjoyed a good man for the time you were with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you, may God bless you all.

Rest in peace shipmate..we served together on the same cruise during Operation Desert Storm..I'm praying for his family strength during this sad time.