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Tony Douglas Sloop

Kannapolis, North Carolina

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Tony D. SloopROCKWELL - Tony Douglas Sloop, 52, of Phaniels Church Road, passed away at home on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006.Mr. Sloop was born June 18, 1954, in Rowan County to the late Hoyle E. Sloop and Marie Faggart Sloop. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Michael...

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Dear Lynda, Kim, Tina, Benji and Jason,

So very sorry to hear about Tony, he is with God now looking down over you. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you and your families, we love you all very much. If ever there is a time we can do anything for you all please let us know. Tony is up there with Oakie and now they are angels looking down to watch over you all.

Love, Janet & Wayne Fitzpatrick

Dear Lynda and Family,
I work at Philip Morris and knew Tony from the time he was on C shift. He always made you laugh with such a warm smile and funny story to share, whether this be about a recent vacation or his much loved family. I know he will be missed by all. Your remain in our thoughts and prayers, may memories comfort you in the times ahead. Sincerely,

I was very shocked and saddened to hear about Tony. I know him through work at Philip Morris. I work on H1 on C shift, so I usually saw Tony every day and would talk to him when I worked over. The last lengthy conversation we had, I remember he talked about his kids and grandkids, and Linda's good cooking. I could tell he was crazy about his family. He also talked about his vacations and travelling and what his next trip was going to be. He was always friendly and upbeat and had the...

LYNDA & FAMILY,
I CAN REMEMBER FUN DAYS OF PLAYING GOLF WITH TONY,COACHING BENJI IN YOUTH FOOTBALL, ETC. OURS WAS A FRIENDSHIP THAT I WILL ALWAYS HOLD DEAR. MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU.

Tina,

I am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Tony was always someone who could get a grin out of you no matter what the subject was about and our fishing trips were always an adventure. He taught me everything about striper fishing and making lures and though we had lost touch over the past few years he'll always be in my memories as being a fair and honest man and his passing saddens me greatly.

Kim and Michael,
Know that you and your whole family are in our prayers. Remember all the good times and the laughter that you shared.

May God wrap His arms around you and strengthen you and give you peace. Know that we love you and are praying for you and your family at this time. May God bless you.
Love, Brenda Irvin

So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.