Antony Merle Oliver Sarver
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Antony Merle Oliver Sarver, better known as Tony Sarver, 76, of Liberty, born Aug. 10, 1942 died Apr. 13, 2019.
A visitation will be held Friday April 19 from 2019 6:00- 8:00pm and Saturday April 20, 2019 from 9:00-9:30am. Funeral Service will be held Saturday April 20, 2019 at 10:00am. All services to be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1130 N Clayview Dr, Liberty, MO.
Tony was a man of faith, service, optimism, courage, and love. Never one to rest, he is surely eager to get back to putting “win-win” deals together after his long illness. He has likely already sat for his Real Estate Broker’s Exam in the jurisdiction known as “the great beyond”, “heaven”, “the immortal realm”, etc. We are sure he will be glad to assist new entrants on the other side of the veil as they look for one of the promised “many mansions” (John 14:2). Look for the man with the big smile, the great hair, and a “dad joke” or two.
Tony is survived by his wife of 52+ years, Shirley, their 4 children Sam, Marta, Danny, & Ammon as well as 10 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 2 brothers- Gary & Richard and 1 sister Gleea Untch.
Dear Shirley & Family – We send our Love and Condolences on the passing of Tony. He is a great man and we’re sure he was welcomed home with open arms by those who have gone before him. May the truths of the Gospel soften your pain at this time. Sincerely, Dean & Judy Davis
Shirley – so sorry to hear this! Tony was always such a gentleman and a pleasure to do business with. I know there will be a huge hole in your life, my wishes are the memories will sustain you through the rough times.
Hugs,
Jan Pyle
Very sorry for your loss Tony was a good friend to the real estate.
I enjoyed working with him on MAR committees.
To the Family of one great man, Tony Sarver, I am very sorry for your loss. Tony was certainly one of the BEST! I enjoyed working with him on many KCRAR and MAR committees. He will be missed. All of you are in my prayers.
I served with Tony on the Executive Committee of Heartland MLS…he was a genuine, honest, and caring man. We could always count on him! His legacy of integrity and faith will sustain us!
Great Man, Loved God, Very Positive and Always Helped Me Out When I Had Questions, Everyone Loved Him. God Bless.
Long story, but I would never have become a realtor if it weren’t for Tony.
My deepest sympathies to Tony’s family and to our real estate community. I enjoyed working with Tony at our local KC REALTOR Association and at the Missouri REALTOR Association. A truly fine man!
Shirley and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Tony was a wonderful person who wanted the best for everyone who crossed his path. He taught me a great deal in his year as the Chairman of the Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
He was a wonderful Broker at Realty Executives to many of us and very helpful when we needed the help. I will miss him!
Tony was a very kind and wonderful man! I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I will miss his genuine smile, humor and common sense. He was a delight to have in my classes and I’m so sorry I won’t see him again. May he rest in peace. My heart goes out to his family.
Had the pleasure of working with Tony early in my real estate career in the early 2000’s. Class act. My condolences to the family.
Shirley and Family;
So sorry for your loss of a wonderful hardworking honest man. I always enjoyed visiting with you and Tony at the office at 5 Victory Lane. We are all in “Heaven’s Waiting Room ” Blessings !
Very sorry to hear the news of Tony passing. He was a good man and always good to deal with. Prayers to you and your family.
Tony will be missed.
He was very supportive of Real Estate being done the right way.
He was a patient and thorough teacher/advisor.
Condolences to the family.
Shirley and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. He was such a kind man and he left his mark on this world. He will be remembered fondly for many, many people.
Tony was a great guy. I enjoyed doing business with him. He will be missed.