Tony was born April of 1961, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Theodore and Nancy Krizan. Tony married Lisa Lamphear in July of 1987 and to this marriage they raised three children in Friendship, Wisconsin where he lived until his diagnosis.
Tony spent a lot of his time listening to classic rock music (particularly Pink Floyd and Joan Jett), vegetable gardening, hunting, and cooking. He worked as an electrician and had a knack for fixing TVs in his spare time. He would then use those TVs to watch his favorite programs such as That ’70s Show and the week’s Saturday Night Movie Special. During the computer boom, he was an early adopter, and his children have a fond memory of building a website with him.
Tony was preceded in death by his father Theodore Krizan. He is survived by his mother Nancy Krizan, wife Lisa Krizan, eldest son Thomas (Natasha) Krizan, daughter Kristina Krizan, youngest son Cody Krizan, grandchildren Davi and Delilah Krizan, and his siblings; Sandra Davis, Steven Krizan, Linda Coleman, Dennis Krizan, and many nieces and nephews.
This week we said our third goodbye. Dementia/Alzheimer’s causes you to have to say goodbye to your loved one more than once. First with the diagnosis. Then, when they no longer recognize you. Finally, when they pass away. Goodbye Tony/Dad, may you find peace and happiness rocking and rolling in your afterlife…Hello Wisconsin! Wish You Were Here 🎵
There will be no service. In his memory, please take some time out of your day to enjoy the outdoors and/or listen to your favorite music.
Lisa and family so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers.
Lisa. I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the kids during this difficult time.
I am sorry for your loss.
Lisa,
I will keep your family in my prayers at this sad time.
So sorry for your loss, sending you and your family hugs. Praying for all of you.
Lisa, all of Tony’s family & friends~ We are so sorry for the loss of your husband and loved one. What a beautiful obituary and it is so true. We lost Curtie’s Mom at 62 from the same thing, so we know the pain. I can’t imagine the pain you have been going thru Lisa. Working and taking care of the love of your life. Watching him decline and feeling hopeless. His suffering is over and may all the good memories bring y’all some peace. It sure is a hard thing to go thru. Please know we are keeping y’all in our thoughts & prayers. It brought tears to both Curtie & I. 😢 May you feel the peace of God, that only he can give. Love, hugs & prayers~♥️🙏✝️🙏😇
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Lisa and family my condolences go to all of you at this time. My prayers, thoughts, and love to all of you at this time.
Lisa and Family:. My condolences to you.
Lisa and family, I am so truly sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Im so sorry for your loss
Lisa and Family,
Sorry for your loss. We remember good times with Tony like boating, swimming, riding the dirt bikes and BBQ’s. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Sandy, Rob, Jim and Angela Williamson
So sorry for your loss. Tony became a part of our life when his whole family came up here for hunting. Had many many meals with all, of course made by his Mom. Remember your wedding too. Tony will be missed, but he is at peace now. Hugs and prayers for you all.
Thinking of you all and sending my love! I will always cherish the memories up north with uncle Tony. My favorite memories are the boat rides, picking from the vegetable garden and watching Scooby-Doo in the living room with everyone ❤️
Lisa and family, I am sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. It has been a long road. Rejoice in the good times you had.
Lisa
My sympathy to you. I know you you talked about you working and trying to do what you could with Tony. May your good times get you through this.
Mary Hendrickson