Anthony R. Pinto

Anthony R. Pinto obituary, Simi Valley, CA

Anthony R. Pinto

Anthony Pinto Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Reardon Simi Valley Funeral Home - Simi Valley on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Anthony R. Pinto, affectionately known as Tony, was born on August 31, 1987, and he left this world on March 12, 2025, at the age of 37 in Moorpark, California. His life was a tapestry of devotion, hard work, and joy, woven together by the relationships he cherished and the passions he pursued.
A devoted son, brother, father, and a loyal friend, Anthony's warmth and generosity touched the lives of all fortunate to know him. He dedicated many years of his life as a meat cutter at Stater Bros, where his unwavering work ethic shone brightly. Anthony was not just a skilled craftsman; he was a pillar of support for his loved ones, always stepping up to lend a helping hand.
Bowling was more than a pastime for Anthony; it became a cherished tradition that he shared with his beloved son, Nathan. Their weekly outings were filled with laughter, competition, and valuable moments that will forever remain in Nathan's heart. Anthonys enthusiasm for life was infectious, resonating with everyone around him.
In his younger years, Anthony exhibited a spirit of adventure, often riding skateboards with friends and immersing himself in the vibrancy of punk rock concerts. He possessed a deep passion for music and culture that added depth to his personality, making him a lively presence in any gathering.
As a dedicated student, Anthony demonstrated a thirst for knowledge and an ability to excel in whatever he set his mind to. His drive and determination were evident in every endeavor he undertook, inspiring those around him to strive for their own best selves.
The legacy of kindness, knowledge, and inspiration that Anthony leaves behind is immeasurable. His memory will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. In the wake of his passing, may those who mourn find comfort in the rich memories they shared and the lessons he imparted during his time with us. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Anthony, please visit our Tree Store.

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