Georgetown, September 17, 2025
News Summary
The Georgetown community is in mourning following the peaceful passing of Anthony Edward Weary, II, a notable lineman and beloved mentor to many. Known for his joyful spirit, Tony dedicated over twenty years to his profession and significantly impacted countless lives. His legacy of mentorship, enthusiasm for life, and commitment to family will be honored during a Celebration of Life, showcasing the profound influence he had on the community.
Georgetown, Texas Mourns the Loss of Community Advocate Anthony Edward Weary, II
On September 12, 2025, the Georgetown community was deeply saddened by the passing of Anthony Edward Weary, II, affectionately known as Tony. He departed peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of joy and mentorship. Born on February 2, 1970, in Harlingen, Texas, Tony was celebrated for his vibrant spirit and infectious enthusiasm for life.
With a remarkable career as a Lineman spanning over twenty years, Tony excelled in his role and proudly served as a Supervisor. He was a dedicated member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). His work not only reflected his commitment to his profession but also showcased his unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others.
A Life of Mentorship and Joy
Tony was more than a father to his seven children; he was a mentor and father figure to countless kids in the community. Known for his warm spirit, he welcomed every child with kindness and patience. Often taking them on fishing trips, Tony shared valuable life lessons that left a lasting impact. Many will remember him as a beacon of joy and laughter, as he was often found singing and dancing, spreading happiness wherever he went.
His zest for life was truly contagious, uplifting the spirits of those around him with his distinct sense of humor and warmth. When he wasn’t brightening the lives of others, Tony indulged in his passion for tinkering, often seen fixing and improving various mechanical items, especially 4-wheelers.
Family and Community Legacy
Tony is survived by his devoted wife, Marchelle Miles-Weary, and his children: Yamili Weary, Yessenia Weary, Chabeli Weary, Yessica Kanesewah, Anthony Weary III, River Weary, and Isaiah Weary. He also leaves behind his beloved mother, Mille Weary, and three siblings: Angela Weary-Crooks, Alan Weary, and Andrea Weary.
His legacy continues through a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends who fondly remember his larger-than-life presence. The Weary family finds comfort in knowing that Tony’s life was one filled with profound influence and enduring love. The wisdom, guidance, and countless memories he created will continue to serve as a guiding light for his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Celebration of Life
Tony’s life, a testament to living fully with purpose, joy, and unwavering commitment to family and community, will be celebrated on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Visitation will be held from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM, followed by a Celebration of Life at 1:00 PM at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home, located at 2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas.
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When did Anthony Edward Weary, II pass away?
Anthony Edward Weary, II passed away peacefully on September 12, 2025.
What was Anthony Edward Weary, II’s profession?
Tony had a dedicated career as a Lineman that spanned over twenty years and took on the role of Supervisor.
Where will the Celebration of Life be held?
The Celebration of Life for Tony will be held at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home, located at 2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas.
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