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Anthony Gustav Fimple

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Anthony Gustav Fimple

Birth
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington, USA
Death
27 Jun 2020 (aged 19)
La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Anthony Gustav Fimple
July 2, 2020

Anthony Gustav Fimple
November 5th, 2000 – June 27th, 2020

Anthony was a peaceful, kind, and generous person. As a child he was fun and responsible. As a young adult, we were just beginning to get a glimpse of the man he would become.

Anthony was born on board Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island Washington.

During his short life he was able to travel all over this country. He stood in awe of El Capitan in Yosemite and vowed to climb it one day. He waded in the ocean on both coasts, and explored landmarks from Dallas, to Atlanta, to Minneapolis. He was full of a curiosity and wonder that never dulled.

He never neglected to show thanks for even the smallest kindness, and always took time to be kind to others. He truly was the best of us.

Anthony is survived by his parents Gustav and Kristin Fimple, and his sisters Magdalena and Norah. He also leaves behind his grandparents, innumerable family, extended family, and friends.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a small family only service will be held at his favorite park on Tuesday, July 7th. When social distancing and public gathering rules are relaxed, a public memorial will be announced.

Safe travels Mister Anthony…we can’t wait to see you again.

Coulee Region Cremation Group

Over the weekend, Anthony Fimple was murdered at a downtown La Crosse bar. Anthony was a bouncer at the Twisted Moose in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin, but he was more.
Anthony Gustav Fimple
July 2, 2020

Anthony Gustav Fimple
November 5th, 2000 – June 27th, 2020

Anthony was a peaceful, kind, and generous person. As a child he was fun and responsible. As a young adult, we were just beginning to get a glimpse of the man he would become.

Anthony was born on board Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island Washington.

During his short life he was able to travel all over this country. He stood in awe of El Capitan in Yosemite and vowed to climb it one day. He waded in the ocean on both coasts, and explored landmarks from Dallas, to Atlanta, to Minneapolis. He was full of a curiosity and wonder that never dulled.

He never neglected to show thanks for even the smallest kindness, and always took time to be kind to others. He truly was the best of us.

Anthony is survived by his parents Gustav and Kristin Fimple, and his sisters Magdalena and Norah. He also leaves behind his grandparents, innumerable family, extended family, and friends.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a small family only service will be held at his favorite park on Tuesday, July 7th. When social distancing and public gathering rules are relaxed, a public memorial will be announced.

Safe travels Mister Anthony…we can’t wait to see you again.

Coulee Region Cremation Group

Over the weekend, Anthony Fimple was murdered at a downtown La Crosse bar. Anthony was a bouncer at the Twisted Moose in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin, but he was more.

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