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Anthony Stephenson

San Francisco, California

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Anthony (Tony) Innes Stephenson, born July 17, 1967, passed away on September 30, 2014, in San Francisco. Beloved son of Tracy and Charles Stephenson; beloved brother of Gayley (Jeff Eckber) Stephenson and Kate (Steve) Gaitley; loving uncle of Ray, Melissa, Louis, Audrey,...

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I lost track with Tony over the years but always recounted to my friends how sleepovers at Tony's were the best because at my house TV was basically forbidden and at the Stephenson's we watched cartoons early in the morning before going out and playing ball. Tony, I'll always think of you fondly for those happy days!

I am having a very hard time putting words down.
Very ironic - if only you were still here to help me fill in a few spots, I'm sure I can finish this one last puzzle with you buddy...
You were amazingly smart, funny and the many people you have touched will miss you dearly. I'll see you on the other side my friend.

This is devastatingly sad news. I know what a tight group all you guys were and remember those San Francisco days fondly. Everyone getting together to play baseball, then often going out to play pool after games.

Being the wife of one of his buddies, I personally did not spend a lot of time with Tony, but heard many stories: baseball draft, poker night, Craig's list guru writer, and more.

Tony visited and stayed with us in Santa Monica before meeting with a Hollywood producer...

Tony was a great, wonderful (and, of course, very funny) friend through my entire childhood, from Town through University High School. I am so sorry for this loss. I will miss him, and send my heartfelt condolences to his family.

March 1972 children's bikes in front of Stephenson home

March 1972 Anthony with back toward camera

March 1972 Picture taken by my mother

This may only appear for 30 days, but it will never burn out in my heart. I not only miss you now, I will miss you for the rest of my life. I hope to see you on the other side my friend

To Tony's family my deepest sympathies. To Tony's friends we grieve as one. To say I will miss him will never capture the void I now have, and will always have, in my heart.

Besides being a good friend, good athlete and scholar, who knew that man could also bake some awesome cookies. Save me a burnt one Tony, I know you liked those too....