Mayor Listenberger would like to extend his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Tony Ross, a cherished member of our community who touched the lives of many through his work and dedication.
Tony began his illustrious radio career at WKVI Radio in Knox, where his passion for broadcasting began to shine. After nearly two decades at WTCA in Plymouth, he made the pivotal move to MAX 98.3 FM when it first took to the airwaves in February 2015. Throughout his time at the station, Tony exemplified commitment to local radio, becoming a prominent voice that connected people and shared the rich tapestry of our community.
Tony was not just a broadcaster; he was deeply involved in numerous community organizations, constantly seeking to shed light on their valuable contributions through his morning show. His enthusiasm for local sports was particularly evident as he dedicated countless hours to gathering statistics and stories, ensuring that every athlete’s accomplishments were celebrated and appreciated. With an unwavering commitment to highlighting local talent, he fostered a sense of pride within the community that will not be forgotten.
A man of profound faith, Tony lived a life of service, always putting his family and friends first. He made it a point to greet everyone with warmth and kindness, making him a familiar and friendly presence to all. His legacy will endure through the countless memories and stories shared by those who were fortunate enough to know him. As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate the incredible life he led, one filled with compassion, dedication, and love for the community he served so faithfully.
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