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My Dearest Anthony,
My heart is broken and I’m deeply saddened to hear about your passing. You were such an awesome person. I have the fondest memories of you and you will forever remain embedded in my heart. God has called home his angel. Rest in peace my love.
Rosemary Walker Clifton


Posted by: Rosemary Walker Clifton - North Riverside, IL - Friend   Mar 08, 2013

My Dearest Anthony,
My heart is broken and I’m deeply saddened to hear about your passing. You were such an awesome person. I have the fondest memories of you and you will forever remain embedded in my heart. God has called home his angel. Rest in peace my love.
Rosemary Walker Clifton


Posted by: Rosemary - North Riverside, IL - Friend   Mar 08, 2013

Anthony,

I know you did not think much of dreams, but you were a dream to me, my BIG DREAM. Now I move on with new dreams to honor the faith we both shared in the Lord. I know you are in a better place -- a place that surpasses any dream either of us might have had. See you. . . MJ


Posted by: MJ - Friend   Dec 27, 2012

We extend deepest sympathy to Anthony"s family: Mother, next of kin, daughter and son and to his dear closest friends.
Anthony was extremely generous but modest, extending such, financially to the West Indian community in Chicago via Carifete, together with his time and auditing acumen. He was a very reliable person to work with and this I did with the Carifete Steering Committee.

The Warner Family.


Posted by: Kenrick Warner - Naperville, IL - Friend   Aug 17, 2012

I recently learned of Anthony's passing and was shocked and saddened. It has been a few years since we last spoke, and I didn't know of his illness until now. It was heartwarming to read all of the messages left for Anthony, especially by former co-workers at North American, like myself. While it's been a long time since we were all together at NACOLAH, the friendships and memories live on. Anthony, you were quite a character and one that will always be remembered. It was great knowing you and working with you for so many years....


Posted by: Patti Winkler - Venice, FL - Past Co-worker   Aug 14, 2012

1996, DaddyO's Jerk pit opening. Dancing,Laughter. My mother and my sisters refer to you as the "Distinguished Gentelman" from the island's. Thanksgiving and pop in Saturdays, Fridays with Arlene trying to find a new Carribbean Restauarant..........cherished memories. Your famous soups that would take hours to fix, well worth the wait. 16 years..............Thanks for being a constant in our lives. You are terribly missed.


Posted by: Sheron Smith - Chicago, IL - Family Friend   Aug 13, 2012

Dear Anthony
The last time I seen you I worked on you're car. Every time I see a Lincoln Mark I always think of you.
You will be missed.
I'm not gonna say goodbye, I will you later my friend :''''( R I P


Posted by: Steve Weddaborn - chicago , IL - friend of a family    Aug 09, 2012

I was deeply saddened to learn of Anthony's passing. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.


Posted by: Pat Kennedy    Jul 31, 2012

I'm deeply saddened to hear of Anthony's passing. When I moved to Chicago from the Sioux Falls office, he was one of the first to make me feel welcome here. I will always remember his friendliness and his smile.
He was a tremendous guy and will be missed greatly.


Posted by: Melissa Sandve - Chicago, IL - Co-worker and Friend   Jul 30, 2012

Anthony, I wish you were here for me to tell you how much I admired you. Your dedication to the community and your continued efforts on behalf of Chicago Carnival, whatever the name or incarnation, was truly spectacular. You taked to me many times about finances and responsible spending and never was negative in any way. You were a gentleman and a true example of quiet strength.


Posted by: Stephen Howard - Chicago, IL - Friend   Jul 30, 2012