In Memory of

Anthony

M.

"Tony"

Fernandez

Obituary for Anthony M. "Tony" Fernandez

Anthony Michael Fernandez, “Tony “as he liked to be called by friends, 27 of Lowell, MA formerly of Waltham was a wonderful man, amazing father, brother and friend. Forever loved, missed, and will always be cherished.

Anthony’s Story began as the second child of Tracy Catapano and Josue Fernandez on September 28, 1994 in Waltham, MA. where he was born, spent his childhood, grew up, went to school and made lifelong friends.

In his spare time, he enjoyed playing video games, listening to music and hanging out with friends. Anthony enjoyed making people laugh by telling his jokes. He was outgoing energetic and gave some of the best hugs in the world. Compassionate and perceptive, if you needed to talk, he was there to listen and give good advice. Wise beyond his years he was truly sympathetic to the needs of others.

Loved ones that will miss Anthony until we meet again, his son Julian Chiason, Anthony’s loving parents, Tracy Catapano and Josue Fernandez and his wife Elizabeth; his beloved sisters Jessica Fernandez, Erika Fernandez and Mikayla Rippin; his adoring aunts Maria Fenandez, Madelyn Torres, Maggie Fernandez and Joan Catapano; his uncles David Fernandez, John Catapano; his niece Jaylennie Ventura, his grandmother Gudelia Vega; numerous cousins and friends.

And so, the story goes on until we see our beloved Anthony again. We love and miss you so much!

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to gather and remember the love Anthony shared during visiting hours on Thursday July 28th 2022 from 6pm to 8pm in the Mary Catherine Chapel of Brasco and Sons Memorial Chapels located 773 Moody Street Waltham, MA. Followed by a Celebration of Life beginning at 8pm. Parking Attendants will be on duty.

For those who wish to pay their final respects, but are unable to attend, please be sure to sign the guestbook at www.BrascoFuneralhome.com

As an expression of sympathy flowers are welcome.

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