Glenda Knobloch-Churchill
To the family:
I am so sorry for your loss.
Tony was a wonderful neighbor and friend. A very kind, caring, friendly human being to me and my family for many years.
Sincerely,
Glenda Knobloch-Churchill
Birth date: Sep 18, 1921 Death date: Feb 12, 2013
Anton 'Tony' J. Range, 91 yrs., of Columbia, IL, passed away at Columbia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Columbia, IL. He was born in Cahokia, IL, the son of the late Anton and Lillian (Levin) Range. Tony was a faithful member Read Obituary
To the family:
I am so sorry for your loss.
Tony was a wonderful neighbor and friend. A very kind, caring, friendly human being to me and my family for many years.
Sincerely,
Glenda Knobloch-Churchill
God bless Tony. He had a spirit that was honest, kind and helpful. I am a better person today for having been able to have Tony in my life. He is truly an inspiration to me. Rest in Peace...
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of such a wonderful father, husband, grandfather, uncle and a wonderful neighbor to us. Tony was such a wonderful neighbor to Gary and I and he will be missed. His daughter and her husband Vince are already stepping right into his shoes being such good neighbors. I will try to make it to a service but Gary had surgery and can't leave the house. Please know that if there is anything we can do just knock on the door. Praying for you and your family at this time.
Denny and Karen,
Jerry and I are deeply sorry for the loss of your dad. Though we didn't know him Mark (Vallor) spoke of what an exeptional person he was. From reading the obituary he was a very accomplished man. We thank him for his service to our country. God Bless you and your family durin this difficult time.
Jerry and Lisa Sumpter
Shane,
I am sorry for your loss of your Grandfather. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Love you
Cindy
Met Tony a couple years ago at our KC Christmas Party and had begun to talk about where I was from. Found out a lot about this man and his family, which I had found out also that I grew up with his niece Mary. Incredibly guy, friendly and very funny. I feel like heaven become a better place and we lost a saint of individual. Gonna miss you Mr. Range.
Tony was a man who we respected and admired. He treated everyone with kindness. Those of us who were privileged enough to play ball with him knew him not only as an outstanding athlete who played with a great knowledge and love of the game, but also as the ultimate team player. We are better people because we knew him.
JoAnn Daniels has sent this Expressions of Sympathy card.
What a great and patient man. He taught all us kids to ski at Lake of the Ozarks. There were long hours in 'Lil Sugar for us all to take a turn. He was always happy to do it. Thank you Tony!