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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Anthony
Biltoft
May 28, 2023 – September 30, 2023
Anthony (tony) Lee Biltoft was called back home to his heavenly father on September 30th, 2023, after a brief yet courageous battle with lung cancer. Anthony was born may 28th, 1962 in Ventura County, California to his parents Lloyd Biltoft and Darlene, his son Michael, his granddaughter Hailey Grace. Tony is survived by his loving daughters Michelle, twin to Michael, Jessica and Jennifer, his sons T.J., Brian, and Christopher. Tony also leaves behind his sister Darla, and niece Jena, nephew Robbie. Tony also leaves behind leaves behind 9 grandchildren, Dale, Savannah, Chase, Harper, Jimmy, Caleb, Cameron, Kayden, and Auggie. Tony also had several special friendships he found in his childhood friend Jose Borjon, and later in life Mike Grunlian. After the passing of Anthony's son Michael, Tony Befriended and became a father figure to Paul.
Tony's large extended family is largely in part to his love of family. Tony started his family with the birth of his twins Michael and Michelle, to their mother Vicki Hernandez. A few short years later Tony started to grow his family when he met Carol Lubetich and her 5 children, Tony put in very long hours doing what he loved, construction, working hard for his growing family. Tony's love and passion for his work and family carried them through the years providing them with a lifetime of memories. Tony had a passion for construction which led him to start a business building custom coups.
No matter the project, the cause or just the task at hand, when Tony got involved, he gave it everything he had and never quit, just as in his fight he so bravely fought. Later in life Tony found a new rebirth in his spiritual growth and in doing so decided to take up a cause he deeply believed in, and he did his part in assisting American Workers. It was during this time that he forged friendships after joining the 1776 group and helped refueling of trucks and handling security issues or anything tasked of him, for trucks convoying across the country at the start of Covid. Tony is loved by so many and touched so many lives. Tony was able to be saved and be baptized during a recent trip to California surrounded by his children and loved ones thus fulfilling his circle of life and preparing him for his final journey home. Please keep the family in your thoughts and continue to pray for tony and his family as he goes on his journey surrounded not only by the love of those who have gone before him but also by those celebrating the life he lived.
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