Antonio Aganon
January 01, 1940 - January 15, 2020
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Chitoa and Connie Salazar
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Rest in peace Tony. We will miss you a lot! Will remember our happy times spent with you and Millie.
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Cesar
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Our heartfelt condolences Ate Millie and family!!!Our prayers and love at this difficult time.May perpetual light shine upon Kuya Tony and keep him in the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ. AMEN!!!!Cesar and Grace Aganon and family
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Hector
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Auntie Millie, Tony Jr, Todd, and Family<br>Our heartfelt sorrow, deepest thoughts and prayers at this time. <br>I will always remember Uncle Tony's gift of not only lessons of golf but lessons of life. Smiling Gentleman that I will always look up to. He would always make the effort to wish me a "Happy Birthday" and enquire about my family. Very caring and now being cared for eternally.<br>Respectfully,Hector and the Family of my Mother, Margarita Cura Millare
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Perla Filart Megino
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My deepest condolences to Millie, Tony, Todd & Clarissa.<br>Tony was a dear friend of my late husband, Tony Megino. The two Tonys loved basketball. The two of them may not have been the most gifted but arguably the smartest players on the court. Back in the late 70s & into the 80s, we were together almost every weekend. One big family of basketball dads, moms & kids. Such dear friends that Tony & Millie are my son’s godparents & Todd is our godson. And the kids grew & we moved our separate ways. Only to both end up in Las Vegas. Tony would call every now & then just to say hi. I wanted to call him after the new year but for some reason never did. Big regret! Could have, should have, & now it’s too late. Rest In Peace, ‘pare! <br>I can almost picture the two Tonys together again & happily playing golf in heaven.<br>Perla Filart Megino
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William Padilla
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Uncle gave me my most embarrassing memory of playing basketball. I remember playing basketball at Bloomfield Middle School, with all the uncles and I had the unfortunate task of guarding him. He took the ball, and threw it over my head with both hands... at least I thought he did. I looked behind me and there was no ball, just embarrassment. You knew he was having fun in all that he did, as serious as he looked some times. He will be missed.