Anthony Ernest Frederick Syers
1939 - 2023
Sadly passed away at White Lodge Care Home on 9th August 2023, aged 83 years.
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I was so saddened to hear of Anthony’s passing. My fondest memory was meeting him and Ann back in the 80’s when we took my mother back to England for her birthday. May he Rest In Peace.
Grandad you will never know how much we loved you! we wasn’t ready for you to leave us yet but we know you did it your way and you are not suffering anymore.
We will take care of Nan for you as we know that’s what you would of wanted.
I will make sure the girls never forget their Big Grandad ❤️
Tony was one of a kind, a loving, caring soul. I was blessed to have met him and Ann. The world will not be the same without him. May you rest in peace, my friend
Dad
You will never know how much I love and miss you, my heart is truly broken.
I know that you are not suffering anymore.
You fought right until the very end, but in the end you were too tired to fight anymore.
I hope you are at peace now. Sleep well, knowing that we will all take care off Mum and we will never forget you ?
Love you Dad
XXX
Remembering Tony and the happy times he and Ann spent with us recently at our Friday morning group – especially the beautiful willow heart he and Ann made and decorated with dried flowers. He was so skilled and thoughtful.
Thinking of you all
Eleanor, Patrick, Alan and all the members of the group . X
We were saddened to learn of Tony’s passing.
Tony was a gentleman, very kind caring man and so proud of his family and his home.
We always really enjoyed visits with Tony, Ann, Amanda and Sarah when they came to Canada. He was adventurous and seemed game to try new things, to travel and to see the world.
We are thankful to have known Tony and so glad he made the journey to see us all those years ago.
We will keep those fond memories near to us.
Love to Ann and all of the family.
Tony was indeed a gentleman and a scholar…!! He was easy to talk to and genuinely cared about people… I remember him visiting us during the olympics and we were of course cheering for Canada and he was of course cheering for England… we had some good hearted banter !!! some times canada and England were both not in the top and that caused a laugh… we will miss Tony !!!!
We are so sorry for the loss of tony as was a good friend to my family will be sorely missed rip tony
Love
Tracey Jamie Jordan and loren
Xxxxxxc
RIP Other Daddy
To Dear Mandy & Family, Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. We are so so sorry for your loss
All our luv
Tracey, Boo, & Family xx xx
Remembering my Cousin Ann’s lovely husband, Tony; such a Gentleman – such a lovely personality. Now in a better place, in Our Lord’s keeping. With my thoughts and memories, love Christine on the Isle of Wight xxx
I’m so sad that my lovely cousin Tony is no longer with us, I have happy memories of him while I was growing up, like when he gave me a ride on his scooter along Court Farm Road. I always thought we would meet up again before long but it wasn’t to be. He was such a lovely person, may he rest in peace.
Sue Gibbs (nee Bushell)
Sorry to hear of my cousin Tony’s passing. I remember when we were young I would annoy him and he would tease me back. I always remember how he would look in the mirror to check his hair then get his comb out to comb it back in place.
May he rest in peace.
Love Jackie, Brian & Helen
Tony, you were loved & respected by all your family and friends and will be sadly missed by us all.
We’re sorry we can’t be there for your final goodbye but we will be thinking of you all at this sad time.
All our love John, Mave & Family xx
Ann,Amanda, Sarah and families
So sorry for your loss.
I remember when Tony ,Ann, and Amanda came to visit us. Our adventures out to the mountains all crammed in the car listening to ABBA and John Denver.
Tony helping out with the driving where he was soon reminded he wasn’t in the UK anymore. Dad still let him drive lol. Tony was also put to work when he came to visit and left his fine carpentry skills mark at our Elstow hall.
I also remember when I was a young 21 year old traveling across the pond for the first time how Ann and Tony met me at Heathrow and looked after me for a week. Doing all the tourist things especially taking me to Clovelly and Lynmouth. Tony driving me back to London and finding out he really didn’t like driving in London, (who does) but he did it and I was thankful.
I was lucky enough to see Tony’s garden at the start when it was a little pond he certainly put a lot of love into that garden.
Tony was a quiet man but I loved his sense of humor and kindness. He always took such pride in everything
he did. What an amazing life he lived .
Always in my heart, he will not be forgotten. Sending love and hugs to all.
Unfortunately We never had the chance to meet ? rest easy now free from pain and know that you are loved by everyone. Our family is spread far and wide – our thoughts are with you all at this difficult time xxxxxx
So sorry to hear about Anthony’s passing we have alot of good memories of Tony and Ann visiting us in Canada . Hugs to all!
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Tony syers. I did not him personally as I am a freind of his daughter Amanda .I’m writing this because I know how loved he was by Amanda and the rest of his lovely family and I know how greatly missed he will be . Amanda was always there for her dad and remains there for the rest of her family she has always spoken highly of her parents and supported them all the way . ? I am so happy he is laid to rest with his parents and grandparents and I’m sure this brings great comfort to Amanda and her family . Sending love and blessings to you all
From Cathy and Kevin Oakley
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