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Tony L. Debey

Kansas City, Kansas

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Tony L. DeBey, 64, Lenexa, KS, passed away Tuesday, November 23, 2004. Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, November 27 at Maple Hill Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests...

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Although our ideologies were often far apart, I had great respect for my uncle's convictions and passion for politics and views of the world. In turn, I also knew that he afforded me the same respect.

His sudden passing seems almost unreal and I continue to find myself wanting to forward an e-mail on to him that I know would get him fired up or give him a chuckle.

He was a beloved man and I am comforted that he is in good company with his parents and keeping a...

Tony's Family January 2003

I wanted to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers and kind words. I am still receiving cards and phone calls remembering my Dad. I am in awe over the support that my Dad has received. He was a kind man that never complained no matter how bad things could be. He always had a smile or a great laugh to share. I miss receiving a phone call, a e-mail (even the political ones) and especially seeing him at family get togethers or just out and about. My Dad loved his family. He loved us kids and...

My brother, Tony, was my buddy, my support in time of need. I will miss him so much. Ellie

My deepest sympathy to the DeBey family! Tony always had a smile,and always made you feel welcome. When I'd call to talk to Peg (ie MA :) Tony always had a couple jokes to tell. Will truly miss ya "big guy". Marian

Mr. Debey (Tony)was a wonderful man. He always treated me as one of the family. I have several fond memories, but two stick out above the rest. I remember hearing stories of his youth from his brother Edward. He always told hunting stories and antics they got into. Another is how fast he was at shooting a shotgun. We were hunting in Phillipsburg and we were in a line for pheasants. One got up and before I could blink Mr. Debey had shot the bird and pump his gun ready for the next bird. I will...

Dear family-
Our deepest sympathy to you all. We feel blessed to have spent time with Tony. His joyful spirit will not be forgotten. Love David, Jaime, Clayton and Wyatt