ANTHONY-WALTON-Obituary

ANTHONY WALTON

New York, New York

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WALTON--Anthony J., 76, of New York City, died on January 18, 2019 after a long illness. Survived by his loving family, including his wife Jennifer, sister Jill, sons Charlie and Philip, their mother Susan and two grandchildren. Born in London, Tony was educated in the United States, earning a BA...

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Tony, I miss you. I miss chatting over dinner about finance and Chinese politics while drinking several bottles of your favoite Sancerre wine. I miss spending time with you and Jenn high up in the Adirondacks. I miss your big smile and your warm and welcoming personality. Rest in peace my friend.

Remembering Tony (and Betsy) on this anniversary of his death. Miss his presence in his beloved
Adirondack mountains.

Just seeing this now of Tony’s passing . So sorry to hear . He was a great customer to all of us at the Keene Farmers Market . He purchased many many plants from me for his home in Keene . Will miss seeing him and Jennifer and the dogs on Sundays . RIP
Chris
Carriage House Garden Center

A year has gone by and I still grieve the loss of Tony. He was such a kind man and his memory lives on!
With love from the Adirondacks,
Donna

Our condolences mingle with such warm memories of the Walton family going back 45 years

For some reason I can't quite remember now, Tony called me Pauluuch and I called him Antonuuch...he regaled one and all with his delightful anecdotes and instead of being business partners, we just became good friends. As all the souls he touched, I will miss him greatly. Words are inadequate tools at a time like this so my heartfelt condolences are sent to his dear wife and family. May my friend Antonuuch rest in eternal peace.

While I haven't seen Tony in over 20 years, I remember well his humor, intelligence and discretion. His insight about adversaries, particularly, were keen. My respects. Nick

I would take him as a roomie at UVMC anytime.

Deepest sympathy to the entire family on this very sad loss. Tony certainly enjoyed being in his beloved Adirondacks with his dog, Betsy. It won't be the same without him. He was a remarkable man with so many interests. With sympathy and caring.