Tony Pinsent

Pinsent Tony, It is with great sadness that the family of Tony Pinsent announce his passing  on Oct 20, 2021 at age 61.  Predeceased by his parents, Mary and Charlie Pinsent.  He leaves to morn four brothers:  Bern,  Andy (Alma), Terry (Marietta), Greg, also four sisters: Marie (Wilson), Lena (Perry), Linda (Everett), Catherine (Dan), numerous nieces, nephew’s,  cousins and special friends.  Cremation has taken place, visitation will be Monday, Oct 25th  from 12:30pm – 3:00pm at Holloways Funeral Home, Whitbourne
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21 Comments

  1. It is within great sadness to hear you have past away there has been so many great loving memories that will be cherish from my childhood memories. Send my thoughts and prayers to the family.

  2. My deepest condolences to all the family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,sending my love to you all.

  3. My condolences to all his family ,he was always a joy to be around ,poking fun at something or another ,he will be missed ,hugs to you all

  4. We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Tony and would like to offer our condolences to all of our family. Uncle Tony playing with us kids when were we growing up is one of the fondest memories of visiting in the summers that I have. He was truly a gentle soul and beautiful person.

  5. Condolences to the family. Will sadly miss seeing Tony on our yearly trips to Bellevue. He will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace.

  6. A caring smile, and helping friend, who loved others and was loved by many. A loving brother and son, cousin, uncle, and of course great uncle. He would always make you laugh, make you smile, and was a friend to many. His days were always filled with good times and he truly had a great sense of humor that just wouldn’t quit.

    And, he always had a open door when you needed help or a listening ear. He gave me lots of advice in my day, and he always told you just what you thought you didn’t want to hear but really needed to.

    He taught me to be tough, and to have fun doing it; with our many rampsing around sessions in which we always ended up duking it out on nan’s kitchen floor laughing.

    From the last bowl of nan’s soup we shared to the last phone call we had I could feel that he really cared and loved those that he cared about. He will be missed. And loved.

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