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Anthony (Tony) Daniel Joseph

Passed 09/09/2018

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Obituary For Anthony (Tony) Daniel Joseph

Anthony ‘Tony’ Daniel Joseph

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Anthony ‘Tony’ Daniel Joseph at the QEII Health Science Centre on September 9th, 2018. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He was the son of the late Morris Joseph and Lily (Boulos) Joseph.

Tony was an entrepreneur in the restaurant business and owned several locations over the course of time before his retirement. Throughout Tony’s illness, his family remained his number one concern.

He is survived by his wife Pam, children Tara (Jason McKittrick), Sam and Maggie, grandchildren Wesley and Lily, as well as his niece and cousins. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother Freeman and his sister Julie.

Tony loved cooking for his family and friends, dancing, boating, and riding his motorcycle.

A funeral mass will be held Monday, September 17th, 2018 at 10am in St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, 1725 Oxford Street, Halifax NS.

Donations in memoriam can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences to www.donaldkwalker.ca or you may sign the guestbook online.

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  • 09/19/2018

    Pam, Sam and Maggie. We were so sad to hear of Tony's passing. Dave Laura and I send our deepest sympathies.

  • 09/18/2018

    Pam, Sam, Maggie and family. Fred and I were saddened to hear of the passing of Tony. Our deepest sympathy to you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  • 09/17/2018

    Pam, Sam and Maggie, it was such a shock to hear of Tony's passing. We are so very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by many. You are in our thoughts and prayers through this very difficult time, but hold tight to the great memories you will always have of him, they will get you through. His great pride whenever he spoke of you all was very evident. May he rest easy. God Bless you all.

  • 09/16/2018

    Dear Pam and Danny So sorry for your loss. Betty and I hope that time will bring you peace and consolation. We will keep praying for both of you and your families Peter and Betty

  • 09/16/2018

    We are so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences and wishes for you all to take care and cherish your memories.

  • 09/16/2018

    Pam and family, sorry to hear of Tony’s passing, I know he will be missed by family and friends. Jenn and I send our condolences and what you to know our thoughts are with you all.

  • 09/14/2018

    Please accept our sincere condolences on Tony’s passing. Bill and Julia( Boulos) Byrne

  • 09/14/2018

    Pam, Maggie and Sam, I am thinking of you at this sad time. I was so very sorry to hear the news of Tony’s passing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • 09/14/2018

    To the Family! So sorry to hear of Tony’s passing! Condolences to you all! I am Tony’s cousin from Newfoundland! RIP Tony....Loretta & Family!

  • 09/14/2018

    We are very sorry to hear of tony's passing. He would always talk about families when we would see him.He always had a smile on his face.RIP. John & Valerie Scott

  • 09/14/2018

    Pam,Tara,Sam,Maggie, and the Joseph family. So sorry to hear Tony has passed away. My deepest condolences to you all. As I look out my windows at your cottage,I 'm reminded of the fun times, the sharing of memories, and the kindness Tony always showed towards others. Always the proud husband and father,he cherished you all. Rest well Tony,you will be missed....xoxox...Kathy and Billy( Lake George)

  • 09/14/2018

    To Tony's Family: I am sorry to hear of Tony's passing. I've known Tony since we all used to go to the dances at the Top Hat in Kentville in the late '60's. It was always great to run into him over the years at the Surf Club, Tapper's auctions and various events in down town Halifax and reminisce. Remember all the happy times you've had with him. Diane MacPhail

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