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Tony Wade Hilton

November 24, 1957 - September 20, 2022
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Wiley Funeral Home in Glen Rose
504 Holden St.
Glen Rose , TX 76043
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Tuesday 10/4
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Wiley Funeral Home Chapel in Glen Rose
504 Holden Street
Glen Rose, TX 76043
Tuesday 10/4

Tony Wade Hilton, 64, of Glen Rose, devoted husband and father, passed away early on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, in Stephenville, Texas.   Visitation will be held from 1 until 2 P.M., on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at the Wiley Funeral Home, 504 Holden Street in Glen Rose. A memorial service celebrating his life willContinue Reading

Michael Conner left a message on September 29, 2022:
I have known Tony for 45 years. I first met Tony when I joined the Anatole Hotel where we worked together on the security staff. I left to join another hotel after two years. In the ensuing years we remained good friends and I worked for Tony at two hotel properties. I spent the last nine years of my career as Tony's Safety Manager. It was the most enjoyable job I ever had. I loved Tony and loved working for him. I was looking forward to spending time with him after he retired. We talked of getting together and maybe doing a little fishing. My heart goes out to you Becky and family. I was so sad to hear of Tony's passing. He was such a great person and the best boss imaginable. I will miss him so very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you and watch over you in this terrible time. While we are hurting, we can rest assured that Tony is now in a place of joy, and he is probably feeling sorry for all of us.
McClennon Miller left a message on September 29, 2022:
To Becky, Brian, Julie; My fsmily and i want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers as you transition through this difficult time of your life. We are so sorry for your loss and we share your grief. Tony was the boss i could not get away from. Every time he moved to another hotel he would ask me to come with him. I gleaned so much from him during the time i spent working with and for him. My wife and kids grew to know and love him as Tony :-). He will be missed by all of us. God bless you and may he keep you is our prayer.
Kelly Bonham left a message on September 28, 2022:
Mrs. Hilton, I would like to offer my condolences upon your loss. I first met Tony Hilton in 2011 when he hired me as a security house officer in his department. I found him to be a very fair and honest boss, and a very good friend. He will be greatly missed.
Bridgette Delafosse left a message on September 28, 2022:
My condolence to you and your family Mrs. Hilton. Tony has earned his heavenly wings, he will be greatly miss. I can truly say he was a great person and boss. Love Always & Forever Bridgette Delafosse (Blue Bonnet Security/Hilton)
John C Martinez (Chief) left a message on September 21, 2022:
Tony was a member of our club the Shields of Honor MC. He was always the life of the party and kept the members laughing. We always enjoyed riding our motorcycles with him and we will miss him terribly.
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Ann left a message on September 21, 2022:
My beloved Becky, Brian, Julie, Being a part of your lives for so many years is truly one of the greatest blessings of my life. I am so very sorry for your loss of husband and father. For all of our loss as friends and family. There are so many memories but two of my favorite were when he drove me home from Granny’s. We had so much fun talking about all sorts of stuff. It was a pleasant surprise because we had never really talked to each other one on one. And the second was when he took Laura and I to see TCM. He was so shocked she was the most scared. I love you and I know this will be a difficult time of adjustment. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jerry C Smith "Smitty" left a message on September 21, 2022:
Rest in Peace Tony, you have left us way to soon! We shared so many motorcycle trips, so many work adventures, and some great memories I will never forget. "T-Bone" you left us and we grieve your loss, but my brother, you were loved and will never be forgotten. I picture you riding your Harley to the Pearly Gates of Heaven, sliding to a stop and telling St Peter "wow, what a great ride", Love you man!!!
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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