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Title: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: Ken Layton on November 05, 2012, 08:49:37 PM
Nightmare Tony passed away last night from kidney cancer. :(

RIP my friend.


Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: Lyzard on November 05, 2012, 09:52:47 PM
Sorry to hear about your Friend

My Mother and Great grandmother both died of cancer

My Simpathy goes out to you and his family in this time

R.I.P. Tony

RISE ABOVE CANCER

Hope they find a cure soon

fellow slot guy

Lyzard


Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: tkrozleski on November 06, 2012, 12:05:39 AM
Going to miss him.

R I P Tony



Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: BigDumbDinosaur on November 06, 2012, 05:27:06 AM
Hello:

I am a member of the 6502 Microprocessor Forum (http://6502.org (http://6502.org)), of which Nightmare Tony Gonzalez was a long-time member and a contributor of more than 600 posts.  We are all in shock from learning of his untimely death and want everyone to know that 6502.org has lost a very valued member and friend.  Although Tony himself may no longer be with us, his presence will remain at the forum in the many contributions he made to the numerous (and ongoing) technical discussions.

Tony and I had spent some time in phone conversations a while back, which was before he was diagnosed with cancer.  He was a very interesting guy and having similar interests in microprocessor technology and scratch-building computers, we had plenty about which to chat.  It was back in February of this year that he first made mention of his health issues on our forum (http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2076), which he had not (as far as I was able to determine) previously divulged.  Intermittent posts through the summer seemed to suggest that luck was in his favor and he'd make it.  His last visit to 6502.org was on October 24, although he didn't post anything at that time.  So when the news came of his passing it was truly devastating.

My friends, I have more than a little understanding of the fleetness of life, having lost in recent years several friends, as well as my beloved mother-in-law (a truly wonderful human being).  If you know someone who is home-bound from illness please make the effort to stay in touch with them.  Things can, and do, change for the worst with little warning and you may regret for many years failing to stay in touch after your friend/acquaintance has departed us.

BigDumbDinosaur


Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: channelmaniac on November 06, 2012, 05:37:15 AM
Tony was a great guy who never shied away from helping anyone. He always shared his knowledge and many have benefited from his help, including me.

His family has asked for some privacy during this time and asked that if anyone wishes to donate, to do so to the American Cancer Society, in the name of Anotonio Gonzalez, Jr, to battle Kidney Cancer.

Tony will continue to live on in our hearts and memories.

RJ

PS: Please check with your employer before donating as some do matching gifts on donations. Mine does so I donated through work to double the amount I donated in Tony's honor.

PPS: Tony's profile on this forum is here: http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?action=profile;u=3663 and you can leave a comment on it towards the bottom of the page.


Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: midas touch on November 08, 2012, 12:46:39 AM
I Recently sent a personell message to Tony about his ram board for a Bally machine...I was at work one day and was thinking  Hey ,,,I never did hear back from Tony..He was always real good about  sending a message right back...I thought oh my I wonder if he had took a turn for the worse....I was shook up when I read the news...I never met the man but  what a great mind he had ...This community will really miss him


Title: Re: Nightmare Tony has passed away
Post by: Ken Layton on November 13, 2012, 12:29:46 AM
Tony was pretty good with electronics and especially with microprocessors like the 6502.

He had mentioned to me via emails a year ago about his health problem. From what I had been hearing, it sure sounded like he would pull through.