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Tony Allen Soloe
January 1, 1956
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February 8, 2017
Tony Allen Soloe, 61, of Lexington, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at Scott Memorial Hospital. He was born on January 1, 1956 in Harlan, Kentucky, the son of Robert S. Soloe and Macy (Thomas) Soloe. Tony graduated from Scottsburg High School in 1974. He was retired co-owner of the old T.N.T. Video Store in Scottsburg, Indiana and also was a former employee of Arvin’s in Columbus, Indiana. Tony was preceded in death by his father; a brother, Bob Soloe and a nephew, Marty Dale Davidson. Survivors include a son, Clinton Soloe of Lexington, Indiana; his mother, Macy Soloe of Lexington, Indiana; a sister, Lana J. Davidson and her husband Richard of Lexington, Indiana; a brother, Tim Soloe and his wife Andrea of Lexington, Indiana; five nieces and nephews, Marla Collins, Bobby Soloe, Julie Harris, Braxton and Brinley Soloe and four great nieces and nephews, Cameron, Channing and Cabriana Collins and Lane Harris.
From: Clifford. And. Elaine. Knight
So. Sorry. Clinton. You a LL be. Good. Freinds. My prayers. For. U and. Family
From: Penny and Robert Hutchison
Clinton we are very sorry to hear about your dad he will be missed alot we missed him being up at tnt and stopping in give him trouble just because we can he was a very good man and will be missed
From: Virginia Hoskins
So sorry to hear of your loss. Lynette and Marvin
From: Becky Knight-Collins
My thoughts and prayers are with Clinton, Macy and the rest of the family. He never failed to make me laugh or put a smile on my face whenever I would see him. RIP Tony, you will be missed by many people.
From: Mary Jones
Sending condolences and praying for the family. Mearl Gene, Mary, Andy Berna, Florence, Larry and Karen
From: Carol Akemon Bunch
Tony you will be missed Prayers for the families
From: Annette
My deepest sympathy to each of you . Thou your hearts are filled with grief, take comfort in knowing that our heavenly Father knows that this a difficult time for you. He assures us that he will soon wipe away those tears of sorrow from our eyes forever and death will do no more. Revelation 21:3-5 John 5:28,29
From: Dennis Thomas
I have good memories of Tony. We graduated high school the same year. He was able to make you feel as though you had been together just the other day, when if fact it may have been several years since you seen each other. Clinton, I am sorry your dad is no longer with you. Please know that I have said a prayer for you.
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