Anthony Ralph Gutowski |
| Posted 2022-07-26 by mhenderson |
| Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Jul. 22 to Jul. 26, 2022 - Bullhead City, Arizona - Anthony Ralph Gutowski, age 64, a 30 year resident of Bullhead City, Arizona passed away on Friday, June 24, 2022. He was born on July 7, 1957. Tony's trade was construction. In early years his work included some major Las Vegas Hotel Casino projects, and other large buildings. Stucco was his expertise, and as he neared retirement his focus was more on family homes and small retail business. Tony was creative and artistic, he designed and built courtyard waterfalls, and backyard fountains as well as other interesting rock and wood structures. One of note was a statue of a patriotic Uncle Sam which served as his mail box. Over the years many people would stop and take pictures next to it. Tony lived hard and enjoyed life, he settled down after embracing his Christian faith. He was a member of Knights of Columbus. In special ways he shared in his beliefs with handmade Christian gifts and artifacts. Anthony R. Gutowski leaves behind three daughters, Jenifer, Rachel, and Sarah; four brothers, David, Jan, Peter, and Michael; two sisters, Mary and Ramona; nine grandchildren, Leah, Coby, Rachelle, Shaylee, Kacia, Caiden, Hope, Grace, and Faith; four nephews, Brad, Jeff, Timothy and Matthew; and three nieces, Genevieve, Christin, and Angela. Tony was the youngest of seven siblings. May the gates of heaven open to receive Tony where he can reunite with his mother, Dixie; father, John Matthew; nephew, Daniel; and also loved ones who went before him. Services and Rosary will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church, 1691 N. Oatman Rd, Bullhead City, Arizona. |
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