Tony-Morelli-Obituary

Tony Morelli

Langley, British Columbia

May 16, 1956 - April 19, 2015

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DIED
April 19, 2015
LOCATION
Langley, British Columbia

Notices

Tony Morelli passed away on April 19, 2015 in Langley, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in Langley Advance on April 30, 2015, and The Vancouver Sun on May 1, 2015.

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If possible I'd like to get in contact with Randy.

Tony, Randy and I were kind of the new rascals in our hi-school days. Tony attended my wedding in 1978. Reading this was the first news I've had of him in 20 years. I've always been sorry we lost touch with one another.

My condolences to Tony's family including Vern .i first met Tony when he did flat repairs on my gravel truck and found him to be a straight up great guy. I also watched him in the ring . My name is Glenn Candy and I know he will be in my thoughts Again my extreme condolences

Tony generously offered his expertise as a stunt Co- ordinator to our project, TILT back in 2000.... We will always remember his generosity and advice to our production team... RIP,Sir......Rob Cardinal

Tony and I ran a karate club together in Langley from 1974 until 1976. We competed together (in different weight divisions against different opponents) on kickboxing cards in the late 1970s and into the early 1980s. Tony paid for his own plane ticket to Calgary to be my corner-man on a kickboxing card in 1979 that was very generous and nice of him. We saw a lot of each other and were close for 7 years. Though it has been over 30 years since I have seen Tony, I have fond memories of him.

Tony gave me my first job on a film set in 1986. We met many times over the years and I always found him to be generous with his time and focused on the positive. He was a great example of what a good human being should be and what more of us should strive to be. I'll miss the guy. Scott Stofer.

It is with a heavy heart that I send my condolences to Julie and children and all extended family.

God bless the Morelli family, with much love. Robert Milicevic.