Lemley Chapel
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All of Skagit County Since 1935
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Anthony ‘Tony’ Blomquist Memorial
Anthony ‘Tony’ Blomquist Memorial

Anthony ‘Tony’ Blomquist

Anthony ‘Tony’ Blomquist

Friday, September 13th, 2019

Anthony ‘Tony’ Blomquist, 46, a resident of Sedro-Woolley, passed away at his home on August 20, 2019.

Tony was born on September 16, 1972 in Everett, WA the son of Daniel & Theresa (Keller) Blomquist.  He was raised and attended school in the Marysville and Lake Stevens areas.  He later attended Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon.

At an early age, Tony was inflicted with some disabilities and was unable to go out into the workforce.  He did enjoy working with wood, traveling into town in his motorized wheelchair and watching Sci-Fi movies.

Tony is survived by his parents, Danny & Terry Blomquist of Sedro-Woolley; his maternal grandmother, Evelyn Larson; uncles, Ed, Kevin and Darell Keller; aunts, Emily Cardinale and companion Dan Zehm, Tasha Williams and husband Mike, Cathy Reeves, Judy Sherry and husband Mike, Alice Munson and husband, Harland, Christine Schick and husband, Jerry, Shirley Davis and husband, Corky and Joy Sumrall and husband, Richard, and numerous cousins and extended family.  He was preceded in death by his other grandparents and several other aunts and uncles.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be held on Friday, September 27, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. at His Place Community Church, 1480 South Burlington Blvd., Burlington, WA.  Cremation arrangements are under direction of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.  Share memories of Tony and sign the online guest register.

Guestbook

  • Terry Blomquist

    I miss you more than my heart can express, Tony. You were always a joy and never a burden . Enjoy the fields of wildflowers and streets of gold in the presence of Jesus and know that you are loved forever.

  • Lenna

    I appreciate the privilege of working with Tony and getting to know him the last 10 months of his life. Tony was a kind, gentle, & caring man. He was sensitive and thoughtful of the people around him. I enjoyed his humor. We had a good laugh about something every day i worked with him, included the day before we lost him. I miss you, Tony.