Anthony Ford Ozuna

Anthony Ford Ozuna obituary, Springtown, TX

Anthony Ford Ozuna

Anthony Ozuna Obituary

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Anthony Ford Ozuna
Tony passed away Wednesday, September 18, 2024 with his remaining siblings at his side. Tony was preceded in death by his parents, Ace and Louise Ozuna, as well as his sisters Tanya and Tina.
Tony was born with his twin sister Christine (Tina), May 8, 1955 in Casa Grande, Arizona to parents Ace and Louise.
He grew up on the Northside of Fort Worth where all five attended school.
Tony had numerous occupations throughout his early adult years, including retail, construction, trucking and surveying. He also served as a reserve deputy in south Texas, as well as a Border Patrol officer.
Overall, Tony's one true occupational preference and talent was construction. His initial experience was joining Brown and Root Corporation, building the Comanche Peak Nuclear power plant in Glen Rose, Texas. His work there ignited life long love of construction. Over the years, various projects took him across the U.S. as well as abroad. With his ever expanding experience, talent, work ethic and reputation, Tony advanced into project management positions. In 1995, he chose to branch out on his own, starting Circle-T Construction Company. Circle-T was instrumental in the eventual renovation of Fort Worth's first indoor shopping center, Seminary South.
Tony was quick of wit, loved to cook and was known for his salsa. He loved country dancing, he loved his pets, but most of all he loved his family and many, many friends with all of his heart.
Tony is survived by his Brother, David; Sister, Angela; Brother-in-Law, Roger; Son, Anthony Paul; Daughter in Law, Jennifer; Granddaughter, Peyton; 12 Nieces and Nephews, 20 second generation Nieces and Nephews, and 1 third generation Niece.
At Tony's request, there will be no formal service.
At a later date, his family will have a private gathering in his remembrance.
He will be missed by many.

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Alexander's Midway Funeral Home - Springtown

3607 E Highway 199, Springtown, TX 76082

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