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RIP Tony fontenot
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Wow..... that?s crazy and sad. I would watch his show occasionally.
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Was he sick? Wonder why? Cancer??
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Sad to see that. He seemed like a good dude on Castin Cajun and did a lot of work for wounded warriors.
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I also enjoyed his show and sure did alot for wounded warriors, his jokes at the end of every episode and his cooking segments were entertaining, cant believe this happened, Rip Tony, Keep On Casting buddy! 😔
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That's what i had heard this afternoon .But i had not been able to verify .
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He was in perfect health on the outside, really in incredible shape actually. Very sad.
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i met Tony abut 20 years ago when him and a crew came put a metal roof on my house. When they came to put the roof on I was at work so Daddy came to over see da work for me. He cooked Tony and Crew jambalaya for lunch while they worked. Tony liked daddy so much he gave him a bag full of baits he had. Later i had them put in my pateo cover and Tony came back I was home and we had a good day me and daddy cooked and we all split a case fter they were done. Was a good time now every time I look at the roof or patio I'll think about him.
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Depression, never would have thought. Every time I ran across him he was very cordial.
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