Anthony Madley
July 30, 1946 - September 16, 2024
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Erin Wilson
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Love ❤️ to you all.
I will forever remember Tony for all his woodworking skills. He was always building things for friends and family!! I know it drove Bonnie crazy all the flower boxes and planters he would make and place around the yard!!! I will forever keep you in my heart Tony. Love you. Erin & Scott
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Michelle
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Tony was The best! Feel so blessed that we moved across the street from Tony and Bonnie in 2000 and have loved them like family ever since! Tony was always out in his yard fixing up something or gardening or just out for a chat! I remember one time I was coming home from a long day of teaching, knowing that I had to start raking leaves. When I turned down the cul-de-sac, I saw that all of our leaves were raked out of our lawn and were ready for the lawn sweeper to pick up. Tony had done all that for us while we were at work. And of course he wanted no recognition for it! I will miss his gentle soul, his humor, talking about the Colts, and seeing he and Bonnie on the front porch! Love you! The Hine Family
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Ms. Jennifer Lee
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Bonnie, Julie and Family,
I know that you are already missing Tony. I will always remember him from my earliest childhood memories. He was always kind and funny. He bought me my first corsage on New Year's Eve when I was a young girl and he was my first escort when we all went out to dinner to celebrate the new year. Bonnie, this was before you were married I believe.. I was thrilled to be treated as a grown-up for the first time! Tony also wrote me wonderful letters when he was in the Army at Ft. Campbell. I was always excited to see the stationary come in the mail and to read about the new baby, (Julie) and Bonnie. I remember your wedding, Bonnie, and the reception at the Iron Skillet. You both looked so lovely that day and so happy. When we moved to Ohio in 1969 or so, it was not the same again, especially at Christmas on Christmas Eve when we spent so many of the Holidays with Toncka and Adolph, Tony and Steve, and their friends too. Randy and I were kids and had no control of the situation. Tony seems to have had so many interests as well as having been a great family man. I am so sorry that I never knew him later in his life with Bonnie. The last time I saw him was at my grandmother's (Olga) funeral in 2008. God Bless all of you at this time and I hope all your memories will sustain you. You and Tony are in my prayers.
Jenny
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Donna Turk
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Michael Lampert
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Thanks for being a wonderful friend didn't know you that well when Julie and were freshman at Ritter until Adolph said to my dad when he was him a ride to work one day. Going to miss you my friend