Tony and I were childhood friends, we met in elementary school, 2nd or 3rd grade (Clara Barton), We stayed good friends well after his marriage to Joanne, We touched base here and there, and as things and time goes by and poof, its been 20-30 years ? I often thought about Tony over time but lost our way to contact. He was a great friend, very loyal, we had some great times together, we had a pretty close net group back then. I am so sorry to hear this news. My deepest condolences Joanne. and your family, hope that we can talk sometime soon. P.J.
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My heartfelt condolences go out to JoAnn, TJ and their Family.
Tony was an incredible person. When Tony first came onboard with the Agency, he started working in the warehouse on the loading dock. That is where we first met. After a few years working together we took different career paths but reunited again working in the C.I.A Print Shop, Bindery Department. There we worked together for 18 years where he advanced to Bindery Supervisor. He worked all three shifts, always reported to work even during inclement weather, mentored his fellow co-workers and was just a great role model but even a better person.
We would play cards, shoot pool (he kicked my ass in pool, always) and have a few beers. Tony was a lot of fun to be around, great friend and loving family man. He will be missed. I guess heaven needs some more angel help.
Peace,
Rex
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Rex loved working and spending time with Tony. From the print shop to the Moose Lodge, and poker nights. He was a good friend always. Jo, we are so sorry for your loss. Tony was a very good man and will be missed by all who knew him. All our love Jo to you, TJ, and his family. All our love, Rex and Monica
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