
Anthony “Tony” Martin Wess, II
October 7, 1966 -
December 6, 2017

Anthony “Tony” Martin Wess, II, age 51, of Kenosha, passed away on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at Froedtert South, Kenosha.
He was born in Kenosha on October 7, 1966 and was the son of Anthony and Sandra (Owen) Wess, I. Tony was raised and educated in Kenosha; graduating from Bradford High School.
Tony was employed as Set Up Technician with Schoeneck Containers, Inc. in New Berlin, WI.
He was a huge Packer, Badger and Brewer fan who loved animals very much. He enjoyed hunting but always claimed he could never get a clear shot off which was probably just because he didn’t have the heart to do it.Tony was a music enthusiast who enjoyed playing the guitar. He had an interest in aviation and liked attending the EAA shows in Oshkosh. He had a great sense of humor, always smiled and was friendly to all he met. He really cherished spending time with family and friends.
He will be dearly missed by his mother, Sandy; his sisters, Laurie (Kevin) Doherty and Patty (Mick) Ramsdell and his nieces and nephews, Eric (Tanya) Doherty, Sarah (Joy) Stauder, David Leiting, Jr., Samantha (Trevor) Feltz and Adam Ramsdell. Tony will also be missed by Ashley LaBelle, whom he loved like a daughter along with many fun loving, crazy friends and his beloved cats, Thor and Nellie.
He was preceded in death by his father, Anthony Martin Wess, I.
Service Info
A time of sharing will be held at 12 Noon at the Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144.
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Joshua VoigtI always liked talking to Tony because he could always be counted on to provide a friendly smile and positive attitude at work. His presence will be greatly missed.
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Jeff StaupeI worked with Tony at Schoeneck Containers. He made it ok to come to work every day. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He always had a smile on his face and was a pleasure to talk to. I feel honored to have known him and he will truly be missed. Goodbye my friend.
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Ernie GriceI knew Tony from way back in the day. I met Bonehead from His buddies Vince and Nick. Those three were inseparable then. They used to come to see our band play all the time and frequent our warehouse parties! Bone was always smiling and laughing. He had the best laugh! Sometimes we would just laugh watching Him laugh. Tony was a genuine person and everyone who knew him loved him. He will live on in the fond memories of the fortunate ones who knew him. It was an privilege to know you Tony.
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debbi carettato the family so sorry for your loss my best friend mark sisco called to tell me about wes passing,at first i not remember but then when mark said we all worked at rocky 's years ago i remembered! he was funny amazing full of life guy ,we all were a little family there!!! and so sad to loose another family member your family is in my prayers love debbi caretta( forgianni)
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Mary WildenbergI always had a soft spot in my heart for Tony. He and my son Dave were Best of friends when they were young. Dave spent lots of time at Tony’s house And Tony spent time at our house. Tony was always so nice and respectful and we still Use the salad bowl set he gave me once for my birthday. I always used to ask how Tony’s Mom put up with those two because Dave was always at Tony’s. I remember the painting That Sandy painted and gave to Dave. She was very talented and Tony loved his mom very Much. I loved you Tony and will always remember you and what a wonderful soft Spoken guy you were. May you rest in peace and condolences to Tony’s family.
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Kenneth RosenbergTaken way to soon I will miss your gentle smile my friend.
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Vicky MelanderTony's Family, So sorry for your loss. He was a great guy. Vicky and Mark Melander
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Peg and DaveI was so very sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Would like to share a fun memory, Dave and I were given tickets to a Bucks game, they were playing Orlando. We asked Tony and Lynn if they would like to join us, Tony was beyond stoked because he was going to see "Shaq" play (I do not think Dave, Lynn or I had any interest in the basketball game, just the fun of going). Tony's excitement was the best part of the entire night! We lost touch over the years, ran into him about a year ago, he still had that wonderful infectious smile. His smile will be my fondest memory. RIP Tony.







