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Roe Monrotus
February 16, 2008
Tony, I think of you often, especially now that baseball season is right around the corner. Sports was such a part of your life, and you helped to make it a part of other's lives, as well. It was because of you that I ever made it to a Ram's game, and I went to several Blues and Cardinal games on your behalf, also. Thank you for that! I miss your sarcasm, believe it or not, but what I really miss is your smile. You had a very innocent smile, that really did not match what would come out of your mouth sometimes! You left without too much warning, but I have plenty of memories to keep you alive in my heart. I'm glad you were a part of our family, Tony. Love, Roe
Jessie Hebrank
February 2, 2008
I heard recently that the most important engraving on a tomb stone is the dash. Not the day a person is born or the date they pass but the dash that symbolizes everything they did and accomplished within those two dates. Tony had many passions in life and it was obvious he enjoyed sharing those passions with others. Tony was always himself and touched many people in our family. I will think of him often at sporting events, while wondering what remarks he might be making! I am grateful to Tony for the happiness he brought my Aunt Mary, cousin Todd, and the rest of our family. I love you Tony!
Becky Darnell
January 27, 2008
Tony you were there for many of the milestones in my life. I will never forget the time you took me out and let me drive your truck when I turned 15, you were there at the casino for my 21st birthday, and all the days we spent at your house swimming in the summer. These are all memories I will treasure. You are loved and will be missed!
Sheena Davis
January 25, 2008
Tony will be missed more than words can describe...I will never forget, he and Aunt Mary took my brother and I to MY first and last Blues hocky game. It is still one of the best memories that I have from childhood. Thank you Tony for all the laughs and smiles. Your ornery personality, I LOVE IT! and I will miss it. Love you.
Loretta Schaefer
January 25, 2008
Tony was a great addition to our family for the last 15 years. I will miss meeting you and Mary for a late breakfast at Kris's Pancake House or spend the evening on the gambling boat. You were always around when my children played sports and helped them when you could. I will miss you very much, but know that you are in a better place. Some day we will meet again. Thanks Tony for being a wonderful man and friend.
Therese Pichler
January 25, 2008
Tony, you will be greatly missed,you were a part of our family for many years. You always helped me out just by listening, and giving me good advice.You were my Tony Bologna,always full of it,a HEART OF GOLD,I pray for you everyday,My memores of you will never be forgotten. I Love You always.
Mary Pichler
January 25, 2008
Tony was my dearest friend, soulmate and confidant for the past 15 years. He was an honest, giving, and caring man with a great sense of humor. He never met a stranger that didn't become his friend -- he touched the hearts of all who knew him. Tony was loved deeply by my son and entire family - we will always be blessed with fond memories of him. I am very fortunate to have been a part of his life. I know he is happy and at peace in the loving arms of Our Lord. Tony, you will live in my heart forever -- I will love you always.
Gene Giunta
January 20, 2008
Tony and Eli were very good friends to me. I've known Tony all my life. As a young guy I was positively influenced by Tony's fiery and intense personality. I have fond memories from our many conversations and social get-togethers, not to mention the countless touch football and softball games we played at church picnics.
Rest in peace Tony, I know God and Eli welcome you with open arms.
Gary Boekers
January 20, 2008
Tony, you’ll be deeply missed. Your sense of humor, your outlook on life and your friendship will be in my thoughts forever. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to be your friend.
My sincere condolence goes to the Mascalco family and to the many friends.
Aaron Darnell
January 19, 2008
Tony was a great man, I remember going to countless hockey and baseball games with him. I also remember how he'd come to my little league baseball games and he took a keen interest in my growing up. I will always remember the way he was a tough man who had a very profound caring side about him. You will definitely be missed! I love you Tony
Keith & Donna French
January 19, 2008
We would like to express our sympathy for the passing of your father. He was a good friend and we remember many fun and happy times with him and your mother.
Jackl MARTORELLI
January 19, 2008
Dear family of Tony,I have been involved with Tony for many years as a friend and co-worker with the boxing program.Your entire family has my deepest sympathy. Tony was a great individual and a true HALL OF FAMER.He will be saddely missed.
Juliana Neisz (President)
January 19, 2008
To the family & friends of "Tony"
It is with our deepest sympathy and regret that we have lost a true friend and official of USA Boxing Ozark Association, LBC 22.
Clarence Contestabile
January 19, 2008
Tony and I were close friends in our younger days. We went to the same church and enjoyed many church picnics, etc. We also worked at Hampton Village Krogers together and had many memories of that time.
we were just good friends, and I will miss him, but I am sure that he is in heaven with all of his good friends and relatives.
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