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Antonio “Tony” Juan, 78 of Titusville, FL surrounded by loved ones passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Tony was born in Bayamo, Cuba July 25, 1946. Tony came to the United States in 1961, at the age of 14, with his brother Jeronimo as part of Operation “Peter Pan”.
Shortly after his arrival in the US he made New Jersey his new home. At the young age of 19 he married Marilyn “Midge” DeMarco and had 4 children. In 1980 Tony moved to Florida, making it his permanent residence and later expanding his family.
Tony was a hard worker and passionate about his family, his children and his business. He had a love for cars, the ocean, fishing and camping that led to many adventurous trips to the Florida Keys. The fond memories made during those years will never be forgotten. Tony was a joker, the life of the party and lived life to the fullest.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Antonio Juan and Ada “Jimenez” Juan, also by his eldest son Tony Juan III. Survived by his sister Marta (Guillermo) and brother Jeronimo, his children; daughters Marilyn (Greg), Christina (John) and sons Steve (Leila), Mike (Avonlee), Mathew. His grandchildren Hunter, Heather, Mathew, Avery, Christian, Jocelyn and Miah, nephews John Anthony, William and extended family with many cousins.
Tony’s big heart and humor will be deeply missed by his family, friends and anyone he ever met.
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