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Anthony W. Zagar

Racine, Wisconsin

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Anthony W. Zagar RACINE – Anthony W. Zagar, 56, passed away at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee on Sunday, March 6, 2016. Tony was born in Racine on March 13, 1959 to Theodore A. and Barbara J. (nee, Simon) Zagar. On December 11, 1982 he married the love of his life, the former Annamarie...

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Tony was more than my co- worker he was my friend and I knew from the moment I met him that he was someone special..I could feel his heart every time I talked to him.. I think of him often and miss him with all my heart... Heaven is a better place and his family is in my thoughts and prayers

Tony was a great friend and boss. Our family is keeping the Zagar family in our daily prayers. R.I.P Tony.

I met Tony about twenty years ago when we were both working for Metz Baking co. in Kenosha. It didn't take long for me to see that Tony was a very special person. He always had a smile for you or a joke to cheer you up regardless of the situation. Whether he was going through personal struggles or not Tony never wallowed in self pity. Instead he worried about the well being of those around him. By his example he taught me not to sweat the small stuff but to count all the many blessings I...

Ann my Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. May you memories warm you heart. God Bless.

Please accept my condolences. I hired Tony about 7 years ago and he was not only a very hard working man, he was also my friend. In a very short time, I knew he was a special person. I knew he would always have that awesome smile on his face and you could feel his heart. I always told people that I just loved him and knew what a special person he was when he talked about Ann and his family. There was never a doubt how deep his love was.. I will really miss him and heaven has an amazing man....

Thoughts and prayers to the entire Zagar family. Sorry to hear this. Hugs, love Rose and Larry Barth

Deepest sympathies Ann. Tony wasn't only my boss; he was my friend. God bless you.

Ann, so sorry for your loss, you will always be in our hearts and prayers.
Aunt Laverne and Linda.

Dear Ann, please accept our deepest sympathy from Uncle Gary, myself, Valerie, Jaclyn and Roxanne. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I wish we could be there with you, Tony will be missed so much.