
Anthony "Tony" Alan Boudreau
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ANTHONY "TONY" ALAN BOUDREAU, (age 55), of Miramar, Broward County, Florida, passed away on April 15th in Davie, Broward County, Florida. Due to Tony's medical history, it is presumed by the Medical Examiner and his primary physician that Anthony, without an autopsy, died of natural causes. A heart attack.
At 1:01 PM a 911 call was made to the Davie PD, FL after a pedestrian walking by found Anthony laying decessesed on the ground of the lawn he was mowing. He was then taken to the morgue and his truck impounded by the Police Dept. You can view more info here: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10223016273303826&set=a.10206022416228020
Being homeless and an indigent, nothing further was done and he became a missing person to his only family, his friends Shawn Smith and James Purdy. It wasn't until 14 days later when Officer Sands from the Pembroke Pines PD took the time and found Anthony for them. You can view more info here: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10223016273303826&set=a.10206022416228020
Anthony was born 2 September 1964 in Bethesda, Montgomery, Maryland, USA to Wayne Edward Boudreau and Elli Riemer. Because Tony was born Deaf and Blind in one eye, he grew up in the School for the Deaf and Blind, located in St. Augustine, Florida. Once he graduated in 1983 he resided back in Broward County, Florida with his parents.
Anthony never married nor had any children. Because he lost his family young he had to become self sufficient and independent.
Anthony collected a small disability check and $15 in food stamps each month. Being the person that he was, and not relying others, not the type to beg for money, not even panhandle, he took on odd jobs like mowing lawns, handyman tasks, and collecting aluminum for extra money. He would rather work for his meal. While Anthony could have easily asked for pity, he NEVER did. "I honestly don't think Tony saw that he had any disabilities and medical issues that could stop him from being as normal as any other human being. He was a hard worker. He was like the Energizer Bunny, always on the go to get work done. But for Tony, getting paid or not, didn't matter, he was always wanting to help. One of the kindest hearts you would have met. I miss you my friend." SSmith
Anthony is possibly survived by a half brother Brian Robin Boudreau and a sister or cousin Jeanne Irene Boudreau. Numerous failed attempts were made to confirm this.
Anthony is preceded in death by his father, mother and brother Conrad Edward Boudreau.
An in person Funeral or Memorial service will not be held per request of the state due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic as Broward County is still closed and under quarantine. A possible ZOOM memorial may happen.