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Bill Noll
May 3, 2024
Tony was the best part of our family. He always took the high road, put others first, & led by example. A true businessman and class act.
I can still hear his laugh to this day... I hope when my day comes - he will be one of the first people I see
chris logan
February 26, 2007
He is my role model on how to be a good parent and how to be positive in all circumstances. I think of him a hundred times a day.
C
Suzanne Gray
February 20, 2007
Tony was the best big brother ever! I liked to call him the big brother of the milenium. He was always so supportive and kind to me. I remember him making me walk on the ceiling and me leaving foot prints which baffled my mom. Or his martini shakers, dock side shoes without socks, pink floyd. I probally was the only 6 year old who loved "the wall" by pink floyd. It was always playing when we visited his apartments. Or when he say we were going to "texas". I am sure Corey and brenan will understand that one. He had so much spunk and such a smart mouth. I loved his humor, his mischevious smirk. Tony will live on throgh his wonderful children, humor and kind sprit. I miss him greatly and will hold him in my heart always.
Neal Degner
February 11, 2007
I worked with Tony at Marquette Medical. Tony's boys were certainly the light of his life as he would describe their exploits. He showed courage with his disease and was an inspiration. I express my deepest sympathy to the family.
Paul Treloar
February 8, 2007
I worked with Tony during his employment at Marquette Medical Systems. He was an intelligent man with ideals and the energy to make them happen. When the physical difficulties arose, he showed us his determination, and dedication could overcome much. He was forever sharing stories of the boys and the time he had spent or was looking forward to spend with them.
Tony was a hard worker. He was directly responsible for our awareness of restricted access because at the time, we lacked proper handicap access.
I mourn with you at his leaving, but know that the memories he left behind are precious.
Katie Behm
February 7, 2007
Barbara (and family) - I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Take Care,
Katie
Sarah Yannett
February 4, 2007
Our boys played soccer on the same team when they were very little. I remember meeting Tony just after he was diagnosed with his illness, and it seemed so impossible at the time that it would have such a devastating impact on him so very quickly. I admired how hard he tried to stay independent and get around despite his pain and other difficult symptoms. I am so sorry that he is gone, and I send Brennan, Corey and Kristen my sympathy and best wishes.
Mark Yannett
February 4, 2007
Tony was truely someone to lightup your day with the sheer brightness of his smile.
We will miss him greatly and everyone who knew him will miss him too...
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