Tony Williford, Sr.

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Tony Williford, Sr., 49, of Quinton, passed away on Thursday, February 6, 2025 at Cooper University Hospital in Camden. Tony was born in Thomasville, NC to Thomas W. Williford, Sr. and Joyce Pullen. He was the husband to Catina Pitts Williford for the past 22 years. He had been a resident of Quinton Twp. for the past nine years and prior to that he had resided in Clementon, NJ for 15 years. He served his country proudly in the United States Marine Corps for three years. Tony had most recently been employed by the Bridgeton Public School System as a teachers aide. Tony enjoyed reading anything that had to do with Philosophy, going for walks and watching anything Sci-Fi on TV and war pictures. He was a great cook and his signature dish was Salmon patties. He loved spending time with his family and children. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys Fan and also loved the NC Tarheels. Tony is survived by; his wife, Catina Williford; parents, Thomas W. Williford, Sr. and Joyce Pullen Gordon; children, Tony, Williford Jr., Jada Diana Williford and Ebony Williford; siblings, Thomas W. Williford, Jr., Nina Williford, Terrell Williford and Mariah Williford; mother and father in-law, Betty and Carl Pitts; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and extended friends. Funeral services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Written condolences can be sent to the family through the funeral home website www.padgettfuneralhomes.com.
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Tony Williford, Sr.

1975 - 2025

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