Anthony F Tino

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Rank: Capt

Entered Into Eternal Rest
2003-12-30

Anthony “Tony ” Tino, age 49, of Mary Esther, Fla., and formerly of Bristol, Conn., entered into eternal peace on Dec.30, 2003, at home surrounded by his family, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Anthony served in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years before retiring as captain. He also served as an auxiliary deputy with the Okaloosa County Sheriffs Department.

He is survived by his loving wife, Janet; four children, Domenic, Sabrina and Elisa of Mary Esther, and David serving in the U.S. Army stationed in Hanau, Germany, with his wife Karin; and four granddaughters, Vanessa, Amber, Megan and Isabell.

Anthony is also survived by his parents, Domenico and Elisa Tino; a brother, Robert; and a sister, Cathy Tino, all of Bristol; also several aunts, uncles and cousins.

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SMsgt PW Collins (ret) wrote on August 5, 2023
Tony came into CCT at the 62nd Aer Port at McChord as a P30434 and worked for me. I went permanently DNIF and left CCT and began a third AF career in AF Communications Command. After I retired and discovered Sgt Mac's Bar, I found out about Tony. He always wanted to cross to a 272, but had to wait. I'm glad he found another path as an officer. From what I remember of him, I'm sure he was a very competent and professional officer.
Tony came into CCT at the 62nd Aer Port at McChord as a P30434 and worked for me.

I went permanently DNIF and left CCT and began a third AF career in AF Communications Command. After I retired and discovered Sgt Mac's Bar, I found out about Tony. He always wanted to cross to a 272, but had to wait. I'm glad he found another path as an officer. From what I remember of him, I'm sure he was a very competent and professional officer.... Collapse
Gene Johnson wrote on June 3, 2023
I'm at Tony on the McCord team back around 75. He was the staff sergeant radio maintenance at that time. Damn nice guy. We were on a few exercises together and he explained a lot about combat control to me. That's why I have a lot of respect for those guys. Rest in peace Tony
I'm at Tony on the McCord team back around 75. He was the staff sergeant radio maintenance at that time. Damn nice guy. We were on a few exercises together and he explained a lot about combat control to me. That's why I have a lot of respect for those guys. Rest in peace Tony... Collapse