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Terrisha Watts
October 21, 2024
So sad to see this I wish I would´ve been able to make the service because he was a wonderful soul and very funny I went to school with him and he had the biggest crush on me and it was so funny and cute wish I could´ve known him more because he had a wonderful personality prayers to his family and his friends they always made me laugh you know how you have your own click of friends they didn´t know but they was always my favorite friend group because they kept a smile on my face and always made me laugh truly hate that they had to lose a wonderful friend
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Alicia Watts
June 21, 2024
I don´t think words can express how thankful I was to meet Anthony. I met Anthony through my husband Brian as they were best friend. Anthony loved my husband like a brother & loved my kids like his own. He was the light in the room & was never not smiling. His smile could literally make you smile. I will miss his hugs, hearing him laugh and spending time with him. We love you forever uncle Anthony
Renee' and Elijah Hughes
June 21, 2024
Kim and family I am so saddened to hear of Anthony's passing. As a young man growing up, he spent many many days and nights at my house with my son, Elijah. We lived right around the corner from each other so Anthony was at our house all of the time playing video games. During that year of the flood in the area, Anthony stayed at our house where he and Elijah played video games without a care in the world. We took Anthony on a work trip with us once, and he was so appreciative and we were glad to have him come along. He was just such a mild and sweet kid, who showed so much gratitude for simple things. The two of them were like brothers. Anthony was the most mannerable young man. Always, "How are you doing Mrs. Hughes, Thank you Mrs. Hughes", May I Mrs. Hughes?" Of all of my sons childhood friends, Anthony made the most impact on me because he was such a great and kind kid. Family know that while we will all miss him, his work here on earth is complete. He touched so many people with his infectious smile and his kindness. God's gift to all of us. We should all strive to be like that. God bless you all. May his loving sweet spirit bind you all together as you go through these hard time. Condolences. Renee' Hughes
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