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Anthony Kent Ferguson, 61, lovingly known as Tony or “T-Bone,” was born on April 20, 1964, in Joplin, Missouri, and passed away on October 1, 2025, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He leaves behind a legacy filled with love, laughter, and a deep passion for music and broadcasting.
Tony’s career blossomed as a radio host for KGVE 99.3, where, beginning in 2023, he captivated listeners with his vibrant personality and quick wit. Music, however, was more than just his profession—it was his lifelong calling. A devoted singer and drummer, Tony spent countless hours performing with various bands, sharing his gift and creating joy wherever he went.
Beyond music, Tony cherished time outdoors and enjoyed hobbies such as swimming, golfing, and watching movies. He was also a devoted Dallas Cowboys fan, never missing an opportunity to cheer for his team.
He is survived by his loving mother, Pamela Clement, and his siblings: Tanya Leaming (Steve), Jeremy Ferguson, and Nicole Lancaster. He also leaves nieces and nephews Brendan Leaming (Kristen), Ashton Fink (Josh), Mallory Lancaster, Ben Lancaster, and Hannah Ferguson. In addition, he is remembered with love by his uncle, Randy Friend, and numerous extended family members whom he shared many cherished memories.
Tony was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Robert Ferguson, his brother in-law Dr. Norman Mutchnick, and grandparents Irene and Milo Friend.
His absence will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him. May we remember him for the joy he brought, the music he shared, and the love he gave so freely.
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