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Anthony D. Lockaton, 32, of Las Vegas, NV, passed away on August 1, 2025, in North Las Vegas, NV.
Anthony was born on July 26, 1993, in San Luis Obispo, CA, to Claudia Garcia. He spent his childhood enjoying the outdoor riding bikes, playing soccer, hanging out with friends, and diving into video games. As he got older, he developed an interest in wrestling and graduated from Burleson High School in Burleson, TX.
Anthony had a big heart, a strong spirit, and a deep appreciation for the everyday joys of life. He loved the sun on his face, a good home cooked meal (especially when he was the one cooking), and the simple pleasure of cracking open a beer with friends during a backyard barbecue. He never missed a chance to go on a road trip, always the first one ready to hit the road.
He worked as a busser at Vic Café, a job he was proud of and never missed a single day. His work ethic and positive attitude were admired by those around him.
Anthony was a fighter in every sense of the word. He overcame immense obstacles in life, including surviving a coma and relearning how to walk. His determination led him to walk everywhere in Las Vegas, a city he loved. He met life’s challenges with quiet strength and his signature phrase, “Awh mannn,” always said with a smile.
Anthony is remembered for his resilience, warmth, and the joy he brought to those lucky enough to know him. His memory will continue to live on in the hearts of his family and friends.
The family of Anthony D. Lockaton wishes to extend their sincere thanks to everyone involved in his life that made it special.
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