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Anthony L. Cavalli, II

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Anthony L. Cavalli, II

Anthony L. Cavalli, II (Tony) age 50, father, son, brother and friend passed away on January 23, after a brief illness, surrounded by family.

Tony is survived by his loving partner, Joey Birdsong, and his children, Tony and Tori Cavalli, of whom he was very proud. He is survived by his mother Marilyn Cavalli, sister, Teri Quinn (Mike) and brother, Tracy Cavalli (Karen). He is also survived by his uncle, Chuck Miller and Bobby Reeves, nieces, Justine and Jaylene Cavalli, and his “other sister,” Jackie Quinn; Attaboy, Tony and Joey’s dog, joined Tony in heaven on January 25th.

Tony was born in Santa Barbara, and lived in the area most of his life. He went to San Marcos High School and worked at ATK Space, in Goleta. Tony and Joey enjoyed their time with a special group of family and friends at their home on Lake Naciamento. He touched many in the community and has left a void in the life of his family and many caring friends. His kindness, humor and sweet spirit will be missed by all who knew him. He is truly irreplaceable to all whose lives he touched.

The family is thankful for the support of Tony’s friends during his last days and his kind nurses at the CCU at Cottage Hospital.

A memorial will be held on Saturday, February 2nd at New Life Church, 50 E. Alamar, Santa Barbara, California, at 1:00 p.m.

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