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Tony Most III
April 1, 1942 - March 24, 2017
Visitation: Friday, March 31st 4:00-7:00p.m. Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston
Funeral Home Service: Saturday, April 1st 12:00p.m. Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston
Burial: Following funeral home service at Lake Grove Cemetery
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I wanted to give our sincere condolences to you and your family and friends. Also to share a comforting thought from the bible. It's found in Revelation 21:4 it says: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." This is such a comforting promise to look forward to. I hope and pray this bring some comfort in this time of sadness. Take care...
Posted by Anonymous on April 2, 2017
Tony, I had the pleasure of knowing you and working with you for only seven months, and most of my time was in Alabama while yours was predominantly Lake Mary. It still amazes me how much I am grieving, considering how seldom we saw each other, or even talked. You were that kind of man, I guess. Small in stature but overwhelming in positive impact. You are missed every day. I posted a brief written tribute to you at the end of our weekly meeting minutes last week. I felt that it was the very least I could do to honor your memory, your contribution to this team and your dedication to this project. I miss your guidance, your intelligence, your gentle nature and your humor. My heart is heavy for your family and friends. Have a safe trip my friend, and enjoy the rest of your journey.
Posted by Dan Brown on March 30, 2017
Tony was a great friend. He was witty, full of energy, and always knew the magic words to put a smile on your face. Extremely sharp and a master of his craft, Tony thrived on the hustle of construction and enjoyed teaching others. I'm thankful for my friendship with Tony and will miss him dearly.
Posted by Alex Gupta on March 29, 2017
Miss you dad. So much already.....the ugly shirt....I never knew what to buy dad for Christmas so one year I bought him the ugliest shirt I could find so he could return it and get what he wanted. He word that shirt every Christmas for 10 years....haha. miss you dad. Thank you for everything
Posted by Becky on March 29, 2017
Deb & Kathryn ~ Our thoughts are with all of you. Love Jen, Louis & Ali Dion
Posted by Jen Dion on March 28, 2017
Beverly and Tony's family-- so sorry for your loss. Like many I had the privilege to work with Tony, one of the best in so many ways. Tim and Barbara
Posted by Tim Madden on March 28, 2017
He will be missed greatly as a colleague and friend. Our condolences and prayers are with you Most Family. He will never be forgotten.
Posted by Wayland Dunn on March 28, 2017
Bev and Tony\'s family, Keith and I share your sorrow and heartache. We have enjoyed many family dinners and get together\'s that we will cherish. Allow yourself to grieve...........\"tears can heal the soul\" Lou and Keith
Posted by Mary Lou Langley on March 28, 2017
I want to extend sincere condolences to you all. As a Project Manager here on Sabal Trail for the last two years, I came to enjoy and respect Tony for his humor and personality, as well as his knowledge of the industry. I learned a lot from him and not just about the construction end of things. There are a lot of folks here who have worked along side Tony for decades. They loved him dearly and respected him immensely. He is very sorely missed. I hope faith will keep you strong through these tough times. I take some comfort in thinking that Tony would grouse at us and not like anyone belaboring his passing. That dry humor was certainly part of his charm and I wished I had recognized it earlier. God bless you all and keep you Sincerely Brian
Posted by Anonymous on March 27, 2017
To Beverly and Tony's family. I had the pleasure of working with Tony on several occasions. He was extremely knowledgeable and willing to share that knowledge. I would call him "Tony Almost" because of his smaller stature - he would laugh it off as he could be as funny as he could be tough. I admired him for his knowledge, dedication, and work ethnic. A great guy. Find solace and comfort in knowing he has gone to a better place of peace and rest to await reunion with his loved ones. God Bless you Tony you will be missed..
Posted by John E Perry on March 27, 2017

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