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Anthony Delmer Frogge, affectionately known as "Tony," passed away on April 7, 2025, at the age of 51. Born on May 26, 1973, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, he left behind a legacy of love for family, friends, and the simple joys of life.
Tony was not only a loving brother and stepfather but also a passionate individual who dedicated much of his life to the things he cherished. He had a profound love for fishing and could often be found enjoying the tranquility of the water, casting a line in search of the next big catch. His playful spirit and tendency to pick at people brought joy and laughter to those around him, reminding everyone of the value of humor and connection.
He was also committed to the work of farming, finding fulfillment in milking cows and caring for his beloved chickens. The outdoors was a sanctuary for Tony, where he embraced the beauty of nature and the simplicity of rural life. Most notably, Tony shared an extraordinary bond with his 11-year-old brown Labrador Retriever, George, who was always by his side, embodying his love for companionship and loyalty.
Tony is survived by his devoted siblings, including his brother, Marty Frogge (and his wife, Suzanne), his sister, Shellie Frogge Oliver (and her husband Jeff), and his brother, Donald Frogge. He also leaves behind his beloved stepsons, John Anthony Lawson and Joseph Lawson, along with cherished grandchildren Tyler Lawson, River John Lawson, and Buck Lawson. Tony leaves behind his mother, Bonita Davis, whom he loved so much.
Tony joins his father, Jerry Frogge, as well as his grandparents, Delmer and Phoebe Creek, in eternal rest. He will be remembered not only for his contributions to his family and community but also for his infectious enthusiasm for life and the love he shared with those fortunate enough to know him. His spirit will forever shine brightly in the hearts of his family and friends.
Cremation was chosen.
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