Anthony-Yezzi-Obituary

Anthony J. Yezzi Sr.

Plymouth, Minnesota

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Anthony Yezzi passed away in Plymouth, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Anthony are being provided by Plymouth Chapel. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on November 12, 2004.

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It's been six months since we lost my brother Tony. In many ways it's still hard to believe that he's truly gone from this world. I miss him more than I ever thought possible. I miss his voice, his laugh, his wonderful sense of humor, and his sound advise.

I wish Anthony didn't
die.

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Tony was a great friend too me during my time of troubles. I will miss him. We shared some comforting conversations when his mother passed away, remembering Daddy and his mother, and father.

It was two months ago that we had to say goodbye to Tony. He has been missed very much. As the fog is lifting, I am remembering the good times we had together. Our years of dating and how silly Tony could be. Our honeymoon when we toured Florida. When he bought me two ducklings and we laughed as the maids in the hotels would become startled because of the "unexplained peeps"! Our years in college together. The birth of our childrens. The friends we made. The list goes on.

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My favorite memory with Uncle Tony was the time he took Randy and me fishing. Both of them struggled all day hoping to catch the "big one." They ended up with 8 small fish each while I ended up with 25. Uncle Tony never let me forget that! He said I was not allowed on another trip. I enjoyed all the times visiting with Uncle Tony. Even with his health issues, I always saw him with a smile. He was an inspiration to all he touched. He will be missed, but his memories become our treasure.

I enjoyed spending time with Uncle Tony. We talked about fixing cars and that Chevy was first place in everything. We experienced many good times with our fishing trips, (even though Jill caught more than we did). I learned alot of valuable things from my Uncle Tony that will help me throughout my life. He will truly be missed, but never forgotten. Everytime I go fishing, I will always remember our trips together. He is a true inspiration!!!

I want to thank everyone for their entries in this guest book, honoring my brother. It's wonderful to know that so many people appreciated the extraordinary man that he was.

It has been almost a month now without my brother in my life. A month without hearing his loving voice, laughing at his jokes, asking his advise. I am feeling a profound loss. I have lost my best friend and confidant; my only connection with our cherished family memories.

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Lyn, Tony,Jr., Katrina & Family,

Tony was a friend and a good listener who never gave advice unless you asked.

He was more concerned about helping Lyn finish painting the house than that he was a very sick man.

I talked to Tony just a few days before he left us for a better place and he was so cheerful. As I was talking to Tony on the telephone, I heard him say in a very proud voice, "my family just walked in."

I will miss you Tony.