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doris bohn
September 2, 2008
To Mary and Brenda, My thoughts and prayers are with you both at this sorrowful time. It is never easy loosing a loved one. Anton was a pleasure to deal with and always a gentleman.
Trish Kitchen
September 2, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Charlene Gall
August 29, 2008
Wanting to extent our sympathy to your family. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Love Dwight, Charlene, Aliesha and Ryan Gall
Kelly
August 28, 2008
Brenda & Trent
Daughters that are as close to their dads as you were to yours will remember the good times - always -my heart goes out to you. Trent your grampa must have been so proud of you - you can't imagine. Take Care
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Karen Hennig
August 28, 2008
I will always remember your many trips our to our farm to pluck chickens, or ride horses or just visit. We always had lot of fun, lots of food and lots of laughs!
Uncle Tony was a soft spoken man of few words ... he and Uncle Andrew were the peace keepers between siblings. He loved his trucks and his job, and his garden wasn't big but it always produced well. I remember his apple tree that you could pick nice big red apples right from the front step!
Uncle Tony brought a huge roll of yellow plastic sheeting he got from work out to our farm, and he & Dad made it into a huge sled we used to pull behind our horse, Chico, or the Snowjet. Many cousins & neighbor's kids enjoyed many hours of sheer enjoyment on that piece of plastic in the wintertime. Poor Brenda go run over with the sled filled with about 10 kids on top and none of us had the common sense to jump off so she didn't get hurt! All you could see sticking out was her head, but thank goodness she was okay. That sled was the best winter toy ever and we used it for a few years until to wore totally through! So thank you Unlce Tony for the many fond memories and hours or fun! I'm glad I was able to know you & will never forget you!
Love your niece - Karen
Kim Folk
August 28, 2008
Brenda and Mary: I sure will miss Tony he told me great stories and about his cars. The owl in the bin was great too. Working at William Booth and getting to know Tony was a great experience for me. My prayers are with your family.
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