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Tony Serrato was born March 27, 1988 in Jackson, Michigan. His family later settled in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He was the fifth born of seven childern and later gained an even larger extended family. He later departed Dec. 11, 2015.
Tony enlisted in the United States Marine Corp on Nov. 4, 2006. He began his training at Marine Corps Recut Dept., San Diego, California and earned his Eagle Globe and Anchor upon graduation. From there, he went on to receive advanced training at Camp Pendleton, California and Graduated from Marine Combat Training Battalion on Sep. 10, 2007. SSgt Serrato completed the Marine Corps Basic Food Service Course, Fort Lee, Virginia on Nov 20, 2007 and reported to 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, 3d Marine Division on Dec. 4, 2007 He later transferred to Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2d Marine Logistics Group on Dec. 31, 2010. On Oct. 19, 2012, SSgt Serrato Graduated from Drill Instructor School Parris Island, SC., where he served honorably for four years until finally joining 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division on Nov. 7, 2015.
How does one express the amazing essence and spirit of Tony, his selfless generosity, uncompromising belief in all that is good and his unwavering commitment to family and friends?
Words, even the very best of words, cannot pay tribute or truly capture the sense of loss that we are all feeling.
The loss is there, tangible and real within everyone...but Tony's exemplified life, love, laughter and an irrepressible belief and faith in seeing the best in everything...even loss.
And to honor him, by profoundly feeling and expressing our loss, but also by remembering Tony Serrato - an amazing person who has played a unique and special role in all of our lives.
We remember Tony as a son, brother, father, lover, mentor, leader, and an inspiration.
As a father, Tony will be deeply missed. In the years that lie ahead, I'm sure his children will always remember him.
Tony was a loyal colleague to some and a special friend to many and today we honor this as we recall special moments of him.
Amazing, unique, special...absolutely!
Tony, we'll remember you with all your special nuances and our memories from all the days gone before that we were privileged to share with you.
And we'll grieve for you, and cry for you and even smile because of you...
And in all the tomorrows we'll feel you - gone in some ways, but your presence ever near.
You were Loved and will be missed! You will be remembered forever in us.
Till Valhalla, Semper Fi.
The money will be sent to his family, to help out with funeral expenses. Any help would appreciated! Thank you in advance.
Tony enlisted in the United States Marine Corp on Nov. 4, 2006. He began his training at Marine Corps Recut Dept., San Diego, California and earned his Eagle Globe and Anchor upon graduation. From there, he went on to receive advanced training at Camp Pendleton, California and Graduated from Marine Combat Training Battalion on Sep. 10, 2007. SSgt Serrato completed the Marine Corps Basic Food Service Course, Fort Lee, Virginia on Nov 20, 2007 and reported to 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, 3d Marine Division on Dec. 4, 2007 He later transferred to Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2d Marine Logistics Group on Dec. 31, 2010. On Oct. 19, 2012, SSgt Serrato Graduated from Drill Instructor School Parris Island, SC., where he served honorably for four years until finally joining 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division on Nov. 7, 2015.
How does one express the amazing essence and spirit of Tony, his selfless generosity, uncompromising belief in all that is good and his unwavering commitment to family and friends?
Words, even the very best of words, cannot pay tribute or truly capture the sense of loss that we are all feeling.
The loss is there, tangible and real within everyone...but Tony's exemplified life, love, laughter and an irrepressible belief and faith in seeing the best in everything...even loss.
And to honor him, by profoundly feeling and expressing our loss, but also by remembering Tony Serrato - an amazing person who has played a unique and special role in all of our lives.
We remember Tony as a son, brother, father, lover, mentor, leader, and an inspiration.
As a father, Tony will be deeply missed. In the years that lie ahead, I'm sure his children will always remember him.
Tony was a loyal colleague to some and a special friend to many and today we honor this as we recall special moments of him.
Amazing, unique, special...absolutely!
Tony, we'll remember you with all your special nuances and our memories from all the days gone before that we were privileged to share with you.
And we'll grieve for you, and cry for you and even smile because of you...
And in all the tomorrows we'll feel you - gone in some ways, but your presence ever near.
You were Loved and will be missed! You will be remembered forever in us.
Till Valhalla, Semper Fi.
The money will be sent to his family, to help out with funeral expenses. Any help would appreciated! Thank you in advance.

