Anthony W Weems

Anthony Wayne Weems 67, passed away March 09, 2022 due to covid-19 complications. 67 years young and he didn’t go without a fight…. a husband, father and brother.

Tony was born Easter Sunday April 18, 1954, the number 2 son of the late Elvin and Anna Weems.  Tony received a parochial education for 10 years then graduated MTHS 1973. Tony then enlisted in the United States Air Force, and upon receiving an honorable discharge returned to Lancaster. Tony then studied and obtained his cosmetology license. Changing course Tony moved to Atlantic City and worked in the food and beverage service in the heydays of Atlantic City. Tony returned to Lancaster and met the love of his life, a co-employee named Jennifer at Home Depot. Together with Cameron they started their family all the while being a diehard Cowboys fan of the 1st degree.

Tony is survived by his wife Jennifer, (nee Perini) of 20 years and two sons, Aaron Weems of Conestoga, PA and Cameron Weems of Lancaster.  Brothers Greg, Steve, Joe and Kevin and Sisters Barbara and Kathy.  Tony was predeceased by siblings Daniel & Theresa.

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  • Anthony was a great friend & neighbor too. My wife Cheryl used to tell me how Anthony would call her every day while I was in rehabilitation a couple years ago. Anthony was helpful to us & his neighbors as well. He help with my porch work & trimming the tree. I’ll miss our political jabs at each other. We were great friends & he was a great confidant of mine. Anthony will be missed by us. Love you all goat!

  • Tony is my cousin. I remember visiting him with my friend, Tom, while he lived in Atlantic City. It was a great visit. He, his brothers, and I would go to the quarry and woods near their home and do some crazy stuff while we were growing up. He always had a heart of gold and was the life of the party.
    Tony, I will always remember the good ole days, and I know that you are in heaven.

  • Tony is my younger brother. He was a good husband, good father, and a good man. Most of all I remember him as my Mother’s executor, caretaker, loving son, and a really good friend to her in her final years and days with us kids. He gave up a lot of personal time with friends and family to tend to her “EVERY” need and desire. He had the strength of a lion and heart of a gentle lamb. A lesson can be learn by all from this “GOOD” man.

    Gregory

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