Anthony "Tony" Lee Madsen
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It is with our deepest, heartfelt, sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, brother, son, and friend Anthony "Tony" Lee Madsen. Tony was born February 24, 1966 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was the beloved son of Donna and Scott Madsen. Loving brother to Scott Jr. "Scooter" and Melissa Mullin. Loving husband to Joei Madsen and father to Harley and Hailey. Uncle to Jerri Shyanne Hill, Jeramie Kellum, Janna Kellum, Hayden Scott, Cole Scott, Schyer Sestak, Landry Mullin, and Lukas Mullin. Tony's childhood was a memorable one. He was the son of a fighter pilot, which meant moving often. Tony always found a group of friends with his warm smile and funny demeanor. He grew up loving motorcycles, football, and fast cars which continued thru his adult life.
Friends were a huge part of Tony's life and it's thru these friends he met the love of his life and soul mate, Joei. They got married on May 27, 1995. They spent the first 5 years together growing their relationship, having many adventures, and putting many miles on their Harley Davidson motorcycle. Their first trip together after they got married was on their Harley, "Sugar", which concluded after 1775 miles, where they learned to always travel with rain gear and waterproof shoes. Their next and BEST adventure began when they started their family. Their daughter Harley was born in 2001 and Hailey quickly followed in 2003. Tony's adventures took an unexpected path starting in 2004 as he started his fight with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. He remained positive and focused on living the life God granted him to the best of his abilities. His oldest daughter said it best, "He loved life despite the pain of waking up every day." Through all the years of fighting, he continued to celebrate life by being involved with multiple groups, including Torques Car Club. As his walk with God grew, he wasn't afraid to show his faith to anyone around. He led Bible studies, taught Bible classes, and wasn't afraid to ask difficult questions. Tony's favorite place to be was with his beloved family. Whether that was sitting in the deer blind, cheering on his favorite football teams from Peewee to Professional, or cruising in his '54 Chevy Belaire, as long as he was with family, he was happy. Tony loved many and was loved by many more. A service was held Monday, October 25, 2021, at Springtown Church of Christ. Interment followed at Paradise Cemetery in Paradise, Texas. The family requests memorial contributions be made to https://www.paypal.me/MadsenGirlsEducation