Anthony Dean Roque, born Sept. 11, 1968, died May 4, 2013 at the age of 44.
He was a resident of Redwood City.
Anthony Dean Roque, born Sept. 11, 1968, died May 4, 2013 at the age of 44.
He was a resident of Redwood City.
Tony is survived by his wife Sarah Hoke and their two amazing and much-loved children Alex and Allison Roque; his mother Sandra Roque, his father and stepmother Armond and Trixie Roque; his sister Heather Roque; his nephews William (Maria) and Zachary, niece Katie and grandnephew William Jesus. Tony is loved and missed by his grandmother, aunts and uncles, cousins, in-laws and many friends and co-workers.
Tony grew up in Alameda where he proudly attended Alameda High School, and played on their tennis and golf teams. Later, Tony met Sarah and they started their life together, eventually moving to Redwood City and raising their kids together. Tony took much joy in sharing in Alex and Allison’s accomplishments and watching them on the field, on the stage and enjoying life. Tony loved his children with all of his big heart and was so proud of everything they did.
A celebration of Tony’s life will be 2 p.m. May 26 at Home of Truth Spiritual Center, 1300 Grand St., Alameda, CA.
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