In Loving Memory of Toney “Monkey” Moralez
July 9, 1979 – December 8, 2025-Delta, CO
Toney Moralez, affectionately known as “Monk” or “Monkey” by those closest to him, was a man rooted
in faith, family, friends, and the simple joys of life. Born John Toney Moralez to Johnny and Marla
(Merryman) Moralez on July 9, 1979, Toney was a proud product of his hometown and a 1998 graduate
of Delta High School.
Toney built a life defined by hard work and devotion to his loved ones. Family, friendship, and
competition were at the center of his world. He found joy in simple moments and lifelong
passions—playing pool, fast pitch and slow pitch softball, rollerblading, cornhole, golf, disc golf, and
wrestling. Some of his most cherished times were spent floating the river with family or gathering with
friends. As a loyal sports fan, Toney found happiness in cheering on his beloved Washington
Redskins/Commanders and New York Mets, even when they weren’t at their best, which was most of
the time. He was rooted in togetherness and in making memories that will live on in the hearts of all
who knew him.
Toney carried the values of commitment and perseverance throughout his life. He dedicated over 25
years of service to City Market, earning respect not only for his work ethic but for the steady,
dependable man he was.
Toney was a loving father and is survived by his two children, Landon and Autumn Moralez. They were
his greatest pride. They have his resilience and will continue to carry on his legacy. He is also survived
and deeply cherished by his mother, Marla Moralez; his sisters, Nicki Boyd (Eric, Jalen, and Janae) and
Stephanie Moralez/Loveland (Rob, Keagan, and Jack); his grandparents, Glen and Marianne
Merryman; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family who were blessed by his
presence.
He is welcomed home and reunited in peace with his father, Johnny Moralez, and his grandparents,
Virginia Merryman and Joe and Jessie Moralez.
“Monkey” wasn’t just a nickname—it was a symbol of the laughter, lighthearted spirit, and unforgettable
personality Toney brought into every space he occupied. Although his absence leaves a deep ache, his
legacy lives on through the stories of his competitive spirit and unrelenting strength, the bond of family
and friends he held so dear, and in the smiles his memory brings.
To honor Toney and commemorate his life, the family will be holding a Celebration of Life ceremony in
the Spring of 2026.
He will be remembered always, missed beyond measure, and loved forever.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
682 1725 Rd, Delta, CO 81416

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