Anthony (Tony) Ray Boesch, 58, of Summerville, Oregon passed away on January 29, 2021 with his family by his side. He was born November 20, 1962 in Vancouver, Washington where he was raised and attended Minnehaha Grade School and Hudson's Bay High.
Tony was married to Nicole Raley on July 11, 1993. Coming into the marriage they each had one child. Tony had a daughter, Tiffany, and Nicole had a son, Joshua. Together they had a son, Tristan. They later divorced. He later met Sailor Templar and gain another son Travis.
Growing up Tony loved to trail ride and game on horses (pole bending, barrel racing, keyhole, scurries, etc.). He loved adventuring and grew up loving the outdoors. As an adult he rode snowmobiles, jet skis, four wheeler's, and recently took up riding his Harley with his best friend, Bryan Wollenweber. Tony played hard and worked hard. Tony was a premier brick and stone mason of the Northwest. He was the owner of American Eagle Masonry; he went on to own American Eagle Sunroom's. His work was showcased several years in a row in the Parade of Homes. He built the Welcome to Vancouver sign as you enter Washington. One of his latest undertakings was the mill in Whipple Creek Park in Ridgefield, Washington. He took pride in his work and settled for nothing less than perfection. Later he went to college and got his associates degree in carpentry.
He was preceded in death by his father Harold Boesch and his brother Rick Haycock.
Tony leaves behind a daughter Tiffany Vara; sons, Tristan Boesch and Travis Templar; his mother, Joan (Elvin) Peters; step-mother Sandy Boesch; sister Joni Billups; brother David (Cricket) Christianson; six grandchildren, Julio, Julianna, Brianna, Rayleyna, Rodolfo and Rosalina one great-grandchild, Aaleyah.
Tony will be “Forever in our hearts.” For those who would like to make a memorial donation in memory of Tony, the family suggests to the charity of your choice through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com