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Anthony Wayne Maloney, a cherished soul known affectionately as "Tony" to his loved ones, passed away peacefully on December 29, 2025, in Edgewood, Kentucky. Born on February 1, 1967, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Anthony's life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and a spirit of adventure.
Anthony's early years in Cincinnati laid the foundation for a life characterized by hard work and dedication. He spent many years as a laborer in the masonry industry, where his strong work ethic and friendly demeanor were well-known and appreciated by his colleagues. His involvement within his trade demonstrated his commitment to his profession and the community he served.
Beyond his professional life, Anthony was a man of diverse interests and passions. Anthony was an animal lover at heart. His adventurous spirit led him to become an avid treasure hunter, wielding his metal detector with the excitement of uncovering hidden gems. As an urban forager and scrapper, Anthony had a unique talent for finding value in the most unexpected places.
His love for collecting extended to coins, each piece adding to the story of his eclectic and cherished collection. Anthony's enthusiasm for gaming was evident to all who knew him, with titles like Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, and Silent Hill among his favorites. A huge horror film fan, he held a special place in his heart for the classic movie The Exorcist.
Anthony's free spirit was matched by his warmth and humor. He was the life of any gathering, always ready to share a joke and bring a smile to the faces of those around him. His friendly nature knew no bounds, and he was known to strike up conversations with strangers, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met.
Family was the cornerstone of Anthony's life. He is survived by his loving sisters, Victoria Griffith (J.R.) and Tammy Maloney; his brother, James Maloney; his cherished girlfriend of 30 years, Teresa McDaniel; his stepsons, Brian McDaniel (Kim) and David McDaniel; his stepdaughters, Megan McDaniel (Jason) and Jessica McDaniel; along with 11 adored grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. His many nieces and nephews also held a special place in his heart.
Anthony's legacy is one of joy, friendship, and adventure. His ability to light up a room and his unwavering kindness will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. As we bid farewell to Anthony Wayne Maloney, we celebrate a life lived to the fullest, a journey marked by laughter, love, and an indomitable spirit.
"SAY GOODBYE"
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