TONY-PEPPER-Obituary

TONY PEPPER

Newton, Massachusetts

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PEPPER, Tony Longtime Broadcast Journalist and local WBZ-TV anchorman Tony Pepper passed away on Tuesday, April 3rd, at the age of 79 after complications due to diabetes and heart disease. When he came to Boston he initially worked with Tom Ellis but soon after and most memorably was partnered...

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Rory and I would luv to extend our condolences's on the loss of Tony Pepper.he'll surely be missed very very much and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Dorothy...

I just heard about this, albeit a year late.

My heartfelt condolences on Tony's passing.

Your former Beacon St. neighbor (and the kid you used to babysit)

Scott

Tony always had a lot of poise on air. He was a great asset to Boston news, and could be very entertaining when off camera. He will always be remembered as part of a great media market.

Dear Deb,
We know how devoted you were to your father, and he to you. We are greatly sorry for your loss, and wish you and Doug find peace in the coming months as you remember the laugh and voice of your dad in your fondest memories.
Love,
Chris and Chuck

Uncle Tony was one of the best men I knew. Without him I would not be the same person I grew up to be. I am going to miss you Tony...
Take care of Mom and Luke for me. Until we see each other other again. I love you.

Dorothy.
My condolences on the loss of Tony a special
guy, your husband, companion and best friend for
over 36 years.

Rick Young

I am both honored and blessed to have known Tony for over 20 years, and Dorothy my whole life. A very devoted couple, they were always there for each other no matter what. I am proud of you Dorothy for the excellent care you gave Tony, and Tony I am grateful to have been able to call you my friend. We will always miss you. Love you, Linda Young

I am both honored and blessed to have known Tony for over 20 years and Dorothy my whole life. A very devoted couple, they were always there for each other no matter what. I am proud of you, Dorothy, for the excellent care you gave him, and you, Tony, for being able to call you my friend. We will always miss you. Linda Young