It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Anthony Joseph Abril, affectionately known to those who loved him as "Ant." Born on May 13, 1976, at Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, Arizona, Anthony would grow to embody an unwavering spirit of dedication, hard work, and an enduring love for life and family. He departed this world on February 22, 2026, leaving behind a legacy woven into the hearts of all who knew him.
A devoted son to Deborah Connelly and Paul Abril, Anthony's life mirrored his steadfast work ethic. He was a familiar figure in the workplace, always the first to arrive and the last to leave, his commitment to his job unwavering. Anthony never missed a day of work, a testament to his character and dedication that inspired those around him. His diligence was matched only by his passion for collecting. He was a connoisseur of the unique—curating an impressive assortment of Funko-Pops, stickers, and graphic t-shirts that proudly displayed his love for quirky and cult-themed items, including dark-themed dolls like Annabelle, Chucky, and Michael Myers.
Growing up in bustling Glendale, Arizona, Anthony's interests were as diverse as his collections. With a particular fondness for the color green, he had a culinary weakness for red cheese enchiladas that could bring anyone to their knees. He found solace in music, his soul resonating deeply with the smooth rhythms of Bob Marley, reggae, old school rap, alternative tunes, and oldies, which punctuated the moments of joy in his life.
Anthony was not only a dedicated worker but also a devoted father to his four children: Anthony Joseph Jr., Joseph Anthony, Dominic Andrew, and Ariza Abril. His love extended to his grandchildren Matilda, Tony Gabriel, and Esther, who were undoubtedly cherished lights in his life. He is remembered fondly by his closest relatives, including his beloved mother and father, his brothers Jacob and Victor Abril, and his sister Jenafer Contreras. Anthony drew strength from the wisdom of his grandparents—Martha Gonzales, George Connally, Joe Abril, and Esther Abril—and carried their love with him always.
As we remember Anthony, we hold onto the joy he gave freely, the passion for collecting that brightened his days, and the warmth of his laughter. He was a man who understood the value of hard work and the importance of family, leaving behind a vibrant tapestry of memories that will forever be cherished.
In the quiet moments that follow this profound loss, let us celebrate the life of Anthony Joseph Abril, a hard worker, a loving father, and a spirited collector whose memory will continue to inspire and be treasured in our hearts.
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