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Tony Satterly

Lexington, Kentucky

1938 - 2022

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Tony Satterly September 9, 1938 - February 6, 2022 Lexington, Kentucky - Tony Wayne Satterly, 83, passed away in his sleep early Sunday morning, February 6th , 2022, at his home in Lexington, KY, after a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Laura Busse Satterly, sister, Roxie...

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Still Hard to Believe. There's not a Day that goes by that You don't cross My mind. You were and will always remain My Best Friend. I Love You and Miss You so Much. Bibby Jr.

Tony, I Miss You Man. I have the Memories. I thank God Everyday that I had the Privilege to meet You and call You a Friend. I can't remember Us every having a issue about anything. It was all fun each and everyday. You sure made Life Fun and exciting. It was always about the Hunt...Lol I love You man !!! I hope to see You again one day. You won't have the Yellow pad ( I know You will know what i mean). Your Friend, Bibby Jr

Tony, It still doesn't seem Real !! I think of You and all of the Thing's We had so much Fun doing. You were My Best Friend, EXCEPT For My WIFE...LOL Rest Easy My Friend, Hope To see You Again. Bibby Jr.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I was blessed to have done some work forTony in his home , and other places as well for his son , micheal . Tony always had a kind and helpful word for people in recovery . Such as myself and I´m certain many others . I also lived in one of his recovery houses for a year . I extend my sincerity condolences to his family . I am honored to have known Tony .

Prayers and thoughts to Laura and Tony's entire family, I have only known Laura and Tony a short while but both of them very meaningful to me

In the summer of 1961 my military career finished and I moved to Gainesville Florida. Joining the Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) one of the first members I met was Tony. Since I am a seventh-generation Kentuckian, we immediately had something in common. Until he moved back to the Bluegrass State we shared many adventures and profitable business deals. Through the years we occasionally corresponded .... we always asked and revealed our net worth .... sometimes high, sometimes low. ...

T.S. was My Best friend. I will miss Him each and everyday. He helped so many People thru these Troubling Times and I was one of those People. Tony was a Person I was Proud to call MY BEST FRIEND! I met Tony thru My Father who owned a Baseball Card Shop in Lexington, little did I know 30 plus Years later it would have developed into such a Friendship. There are so many stories I could tell so many memories I could share and Those whom knew Tony have those stories and memories. Tony, it was...

Tony was a very caring person and helped a lot a folks along the way. Laura my deepest and profound condolences go out to you.