Tony was born on August 31, 1988 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, TN to two proud parents and an even prouder sister. Born and raised in Dickson County he was a part of the Dickson County High School graduating class of 2007. In 2010, Tony followed in his father's footsteps and enlisted into the United States Air Force. After graduating from Tech School he spent four years serving in the Security Forces at the TN Air Base in Nashville. He then took a job here in Dickson County where he was able to work for and alongside some great people at the Dickson Farmer's Co-op.
Tony was a fierce advocate for the silent minority- earnestly seeking those out who were lonely and needed a friend. He hated any form of bullying and spent his life being kind to others, frequently putting others needs before his own.
Tony's greatest passion in life stemmed from his artistic side, which he shared with his mother. He was a great musician, a lover of all kinds of music, and the possessor of a talent of which his family could only dream.
Tony is survived by his 2-year-old son, Noah Franklin. Of Noah, Tony was the most proud, nick-naming him Booski and often referring to him as his "main dude." Also left behind are his parents, Troy and Kay Gonzales of Burns; His grandfather, Franklin "Speedy" Gonzales of Burns; and his sister, Erin Webb of Columbia, and her family- Chris Webb, Keely (8), Hunter (7), and KylieRay (5months). He will be sorely missed by all who loved him. ¡Mucho más!
Tony was born on August 31, 1988 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, TN to two proud parents and an even prouder sister. Born and raised in Dickson County he was a part of the Dickson County High School graduating class of 2007. In 2010, Tony followed in his father's footsteps and enlisted into the United States Air Force. After graduating from Tech School he spent four years serving in the Security Forces at the TN Air Base in Nashville. He then took a job here in Dickson County where he was able to work for and alongside some great people at the Dickson Farmer's Co-op.
Tony was a fierce advocate for the silent minority- earnestly seeking those out who were lonely and needed a friend. He hated any form of bullying and spent his life being kind to others, frequently putting others needs before his own.
Tony's greatest passion in life stemmed from his artistic side, which he shared with his mother. He was a great musician, a lover of all kinds of music, and the possessor of a talent of which his family could only dream.
Tony is survived by his 2-year-old son, Noah Franklin. Of Noah, Tony was the most proud, nick-naming him Booski and often referring to him as his "main dude." Also left behind are his parents, Troy and Kay Gonzales of Burns; His grandfather, Franklin "Speedy" Gonzales of Burns; and his sister, Erin Webb of Columbia, and her family- Chris Webb, Keely (8), Hunter (7), and KylieRay (5months). He will be sorely missed by all who loved him. ¡Mucho más!
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