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Anthony "Tony" Salvador Kiebler, 69, passed away on October 2, 2025, in Universal City, Texas. Born on September 24, 1956, in Chambley, France. Tony lived a life marked by devotion to his family, integrity in his work, and a deep love for his community and favorite teams.
Tony was the beloved husband of Cheryll Bouressa Kiebler. Their marriage of thirty-six years was a testament to enduring love and partnership. Together they raised two daughters: Jennifer Weatherington and Dylan Kiebler. Tony took great pride in his role as a father and found immense joy in being “Papa” to his grandchildren Logan—affectionately known as Bear-Man—and Sophia, lovingly called Ninja. He is also survived by his son-in-law, Greg Weatherington. His bond with them was filled with warmth, laughter, and cherished memories.
He is also remembered by his sisters Linda Faulkner and Angela Kiebler and his brother Jimmy Kiebler. Tony’s family circle was close-knit and deeply connected. He was preceded in death by his father Jimmy Don Kiebler and mother Mary O. Kiebler.
For the past ten years, Tony worked at SAS Advantage Solutions where he brought dedication and professionalism to every task. His colleagues knew him as someone who led by example—always respectful and considerate—a reflection of the values he held dear throughout his life.
Tony’s character shone through in all that he did. He was kind-hearted, generous with his time and affection, and unwaveringly supportive of those around him. Whether offering guidance or simply lending an ear, he taught others not only how to treat people with respect but how to live with compassion.
A proud fan of the Texas Aggies and the Dallas Cowboys, Tony’s enthusiasm for sports brought energy to many weekends spent cheering on his teams. His passion was infectious and often shared with family during game days filled with loud cheering and clapping.
Tony/Dad/Papa will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. May his memory bring comfort to those who loved him and continue to inspire kindness in others.
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