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Tony Fessler

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeFESSLER, Tony Age 56, of Pleasant Hill, passed away Saturday, July 10, 2010, at Upper Valley Medical Center. He was born December 11, 1953, to his parents Bruce and Shirley (Cassel) Fessler. Funeral services will be held on 10:00 AM Friday, July 15, 2010, at Troy Church of...

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Carol, Zane and Amber,
We remember the great times we had together with Tony and your family with the goats and being at the fair. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to be a very small part of your lives. Tony was a terrific individual and will be missed by all who knew him. Remember all the good times!! We are thinking of you all.
Dale, Nancy, Stephanie, Amy and Courtney Price

JUDY Bond My deepest sympathy to your entire family. I didnot know about Tony until I saw it in the Stillwater paper. He did my mother's income taxes as wellas my own. He will be sorely missed. My prayers are with you all. The lord had need of Tonyand willalways care for him. My love to all of you.Judy Bond

I was saddened to here of Tony's passing. I was fortunate to be Tony's teacher and coach. He always had a smile and brought joy to people around him.
Joe & Renee Besecker

Carol, Zane and Amber,

Katie just called me and left a message about Tony's passing. My prayers are with Tony, you and your family. I am taken back to the great times we spent together. Especially, the taffy pulling parties at the Manning's. Tony will be dearly missed by all of us.

Our Sympathy and Love,

Ed, Brenda and Family

Our sympathy, thoughts and prayers are extended to the entire Fessler family. May the joy of the Resurrection bring comfort and a hope for a brighter tomorrow to you at this time of sorrow! Sincerely, The Larson's

Carol,
My heart goes out to you and your family.
Words cannot express the sadness that I feel for you. One thing that stands out in my mind about Tony was his sense of humor and how he could always make us laugh. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Your classmate

Carol, Zane & Amber,

I've known Tony since 1991 when we met in our training class at The Equitable. We had many great times in business and at the golf outings with Tony, Ken Volkman, Eric Ford and Myself. We'll never forget the mulligans, Tony's world famous divots and the slice that was always "interesting". We will miss him and his sense of humor. All of our sympathy and love go your way. Tony and you all will be in our prayers.

Sincerely,

Dear Carol, Zane and Amber,
Tony will be missed in so many ways it is hard to even start listing them, as y'all know. He was a great man and a wonderful father to his kids as well as a wonderful father figure for Bret. He was there for all in good times and bad.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.