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ANTHONY (TONY) RAY BOESCH
November 20, 1962 ˜ January 29, 2021
Anthony (Tony) Ray Boesch, 58, of Summerville, OR, passed away Jan. 29, 2021, with his family by his side. He was born Nov.20, 1962 in Vancouver, WA.
Tony was married to Nicole Raley July 11, 1993. Coming into the marriage they each had one child. Tony had a daughter, Tiffany, and Nicole had a son, Joshua. Together they had a son, Tristan. They later divorced. He later met Sailor Templar and gained another son Travis.
Growing up Tony loved to trail ride and game on horses. He loved adventuring and grew up loving the outdoors. He recently took up riding his Harley with his best friend, Bryan Wollenweber. Tony played hard and worked hard. He was a premier brick and stone mason of the Northwest. He was the owner of American Eagle Masonry; and later American Eagle Sunrooms. His work was showcased several years in a row in the Parade of Homes. He built the Welcome to Vancouver sign as you enter Washington. One of his latest undertakings was the mill in Whipple Creek Park in Ridgefield, WA, which he worked on with his son Tristan and nephew Julio Vara. He took pride in his work and settled for nothing less than perfection. Later he went to college and got his associates degree in carpentry. Tony will be forever in our hearts. More at Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home website.
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