IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Anthony Alexander

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Delovich

Jan 8, 1957 — Mar 30, 2023

Obituary

On March 30, 2023, Anthony Alexander Delovich, of Monongah, was lifted in the loving arms of angels to heaven, where he will no longer suffer from the ravages of cancer.   He was at peace with family at bedside when he departed.   Anthony was born January 8, 1957.  He was proud to share his birthday with Elvis Presley and the 1957 Chevy.  Anthony was the son of Homer and Anna Lee Tarley Delovich.  He was also the grandson of Mary Delovich and Susanna Tarley, with whom he shared a special kind of love.  Anthony's world revolved around his three beautiful daughters, Hallie, Suzanna, and Sammy, who he loved more than life. He will be in his daughter's hearts forever.   Anthony's three grandchildren, Brody, Aria, and Graham, will forever cherish the endless love and memories they shared with their "Pap." He is now a guardian angel for his children and grandchildren.  Anthony will be missed by his sisters, Maryann Matheney and Eva Kaczmarek (Steve) and brothers, Ronnie, David, and Dewey (Adrienne) and Lora Tarley Everhart (Bobby).  He will also be missed by his Aunt Martha Tarley Buchholtz (Bill) and a host of aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends. Anthony followed his childhood dream and became a talented Barber/Hairstylist. He owned his own successful shops in Florida and in Monongah.  He proudly served in the US Army National Guard.  Anthony's generosity throughout his life was boundless.  His home was always open to anyone who needed a meal or a place to stay.  At Anthony's request there will be no memorial service.   His remains will be buried in the Monongah Cemetery near his Mom and Dad.  Anthony's final requests are that we pray and advocate for a cure for cancer and demand access to quality long-term healthcare for the aged regardless of financial status. Lifetime quality healthcare should be available to everyone, not just for the wealthy.  A family friend, Rocky Tetrick, ministered to Anthony in the hospital.  He and Anthony prayed together as Anthony accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.  He was then at peace with dying.  Among his last words were, "I am not afraid of dying, I am afraid of leaving those I love.   He received his last rights and was blessed by the priest.  Anthony will live forever in the memories of the hearts of those who love him.    A prayer for Anthony: "O Lord please give Anthony his eternal rest and may your light shine on him forever. AMEN."

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