Thursday, December 4, 2008

In Memory of My Birthfather

"We'll miss you most of all scarecrow" -Dorothy
On November 27th, 2008, a day to be thankful, we are thankful that our cherished husband, father, papa, brother and friend is finally at peace in Heaven. In his final days, Tony was surrounded by family who loved and cared for him as he did so many in his life. As he battled cancer, he continued to keep his good humor and his ability to make everyone laugh and smile around him.
Tony was born Anthony Bruce Rees on July 3rd 1958 in Ketchikan,Ak. to Charles E. Rees and Gertrud E. Rees. He then moved to San Francisco and Concord, Ca., Eugene, Or., and Kent, WA., where his first daughter was born in 1974. He then enlisted in the service in 1976 when he was 17 until he was honorably discharged after the death of his youngest brother. Tony then moved to King County and was married in 1979 and had two more daughters. In 1982 he moved to Skagit county. In 1991 he re-married to Leona Ann Millett and enjoyed a life filled with camping, hunting, fishing and family vacations.
Tony worked for Skagit County Parks and Recreation for 17 years. He was the facilities coordinator for the fairgrounds and was involved in many community programs. He was instrumental in the success of the Skagit County Fair, the annual Haunted cave and food drive. He was a roll model for many PIC kids and college students over the years.
Tony will be remembered for his clever stories, his laughter, his kind words of inspiration and his silent strength that so many admired. He believed that it really did take a village to raise a child and full heartedly participated in not only his grandchildren's upbringing but numerous nieces and nephews and members of our community.
Tony is survived by his wife Leona, his children Allison(Gregg), Danielle(Josh), and Crystal. His 5 granddaughters, Izabell, Olivia, Madison, Patience and Emma with his first grandson due to arrive in April 09. His 8 siblings, Joyce Cole(Bob),Chuck, Tim(Katie),Raymond(John),Thomas(Shirley),William(Kelly)Celeste Orthund(Jay),Marci Watson(Bob), and many nieces and nephews. He is proceeded in death by his mother Gertrud (Trudy) Rees, his brother Patrick (Pepper) John, and his nephew Christopher Micheal.
Tony left a major impact on so many lives. He believed in taking chances and living life to the fullest, and instilled that in his children, grandchildren and everyone he met. We are all better people having loved and been loved by this amazing man. He will be deeply missed. As Tony would say, Drizzle drazzle drizzle drone, its time for this one, to go home.
A special thanks to Skagit Hospice and Skagit cancer care alliance. Services for Tony will be held at Hillcrest Lodge in Mount Vernon, Tuesday December 30th at 3pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The march of Dimes foundation and The Mule Deer foundation.

2 comments:

  1. Sister, I love you so much! He was so proud of you. You went above and beyond and Crystal and I are very greatfull to have you in our lives. We made it through this, we can make it through anything. Sunshine and rainbows sister..

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  2. Allison, I am praying for you and your family as you are grieving so many deaths right now. I'm so sorry.

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