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Tony Ward

Marysville, California

1962 - 2016

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Tony Ward, age 53 of Sutter, passed away May 1, 2016. Tony was born Anthony Wade Ward on December 5, 1962 in Yuba City. He was a milkman. Tony was a loving and proud father and husband. He loved nothing more than spending time with family and friends, cheering on the SF Giants and Minnesota...

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Tony; My friend, teammate, workmate (Casa Carlos restaurant) We had so much fun our High School days I will never forget, I could be telling stories FOREVER. I'll miss you FRIEND. Kevin, Tami, and Ritchey I've met you though Tony, my deepest sympathy goes to you and Suzie and the whole WARD family. Tony was the coolest friend EVER. He had a serious reputation for his BIGGER THAN LIFE SMILE. GOD BLESS.

Will never forget what you told me! Love you♡

A great man is one who leaves others at a loss after he is gone. That was Tony and his smile.

Now your at peace Tony...gone but not forgotten!!!

Tony Ward was so proud of who he was and being "Ward Strong & a South-paw fighter (left handed) lol...he always was trying to fix everybody's problems! I'll always remember him as one of the good ole boys from East Marysville.Godspeed Tony...gone but never forgotten my friend! I will miss you!!!
Kimberly Allison- longtime friend!

To the entire Ward Family,
Rick and I offer our deepest condolences in the loss of Tony. He was 1 of a kind with a smile that was infectious. He lit up any space he was in and made everyone feel the warmth of his kind spirit. He had a beautiful family and all 3 of his children are so very talented, strong, and successful due in part by his love and commitment to them throughout their lives. We will keep all of you in our prayers in the next weeks, months, and years to come as it is...

There will only be one Tony Ward in this world. His smile and laugh was loved by all how knew him. It was a HONOR to call him my friend. Prays and thoughts to his entire family.

Tony had a kind heart, a gentle soul, a BIG smile, and he was a good, and proud milkman! I shared a lot of laughs (and complaints) with him, and his brothers on the loading dock at Crystal over the years! Tony...you will be missed!

My heart was saddened today when I heard about Tony. Flashbacks of all the good times we had growing up together in E. Marysville. My prayers go out to the Ward family. May God comfort you in this time of need.