Anthony-Pantano-Obituary

Anthony J. Pantano

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Anthony moved to Colorado Springs in 2002 from New Hampshire. He later became a member of the Colorado ARMY National Guard. SFC PANTANO had just graduated from the Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, where he earned his GREEN BERET. He was with the Casualty Response Team at Hurricane Katrina...

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Thinking of you and all of your loved ones this July. Im sending all of my love to you and yours. I love you, Tone.

Tony, you have been on my mind a lot the past few days and I keep thinking of you, your grandparents, and your mom. I pray that your family is doing ok and I send my deepest condolences. I´ll never forget the time we shared together and all the fun we had. You were my best friend turned high school sweetheart and I´ll never forget you. I hope that you are resting in peace with your dad. Say hi to my dad for me. I love you and I always will.

I had the pleasure of being Mr. Pantano's cadre during the Special Forces Qualification Course. There was a lot of potential for this young man's career. My condolences to his family and friends.

I miss my cousin so much. He had so much going for him.

It is not only on this day that I, and my family, remember Tony. Every day he continues to touch our lives in a positive and lasting manner. We continue to honor him and love him, but we do still miss him

Such an awesome young man! So fortunate to have had him touch our lives and continue to be in our thoughts and memories. My children and I miss him and treasure him.

You will be missed. Your accomplishments were outstanding and your father would be proud of you.

Tony, you will be missed. I have missed you since the last time I saw you and always wished the best for you. I hope you are resting peacefully now. I am so proud of all you had accomplished in life. I will never forget you! Say hello to a fellow SF/Green Beret in heaven, my Dad, who, by the way, would also be so proud! I'll see you when I get there...

Rest in peace my friend. It was a pleasure working with you. May we meet again someday.