IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Antonio Allen

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Washington

May 15, 1980 – April 17, 2016

Obituary

Antonio Allen Washington, Sr., loving son of Michelle Wright and
Allen Washington was born on May 15, 1980 in Baltimore, Maryland.
He departed this life suddenly on Sunday, April 17, 2016.

Antonio tenderly known as Tony and affectionately known as Bones was
educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. He attended Carver
Vocational Technical High School and graduated from Frederick Douglas High
School. During his high school years Tony participated in JROTC and marched in a
community band.

At an early age Antonio accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior. During this
time Tony attended The Mount Hebron Baptist Church serving as a Junior Deacon
and choir member. Antonio also put much time and effort into one of his favorite
ministries; the dance ministry. Tony could be seen on many occasions praising
through miming. Antonio was a God fearing man who could be seen in times of
need sitting and listening to gospel music.

Tony began his career by enlisting in the US Army. This love for service continued
afterward as he worked in the security industry for several business protecting
the community and numerous stars ensuring their safety. His most recent post
was as sergeant with All Secure Security Company. Bones spent much of his time
working and networking with all he encountered. He also worked promoting
numerous events including memorable weekend ski trips with Eastern Light
Getaways. Bones was a devoted member of Team Al.: a social group providing
entertainment in a safe environment and opportunities to give back to the
community.

Tony's first love was his mother. From child to adult they had a close connection.
They enjoyed many long talks and spending time together.

On April 12, 2003 the late K-Swift introduced a long cornrow braided hair Bones
to Kiiba; his IIBae". This encounter led to a strong friendship which created a bond
that united them on July 8, 2006 as Mr. & Mrs. Washington a.k.a. Mr. & Ms. Smith.
You could see them on numerous occasions laughing, playing, and dancing.


Kiiba's family and friends quickly became Bones'. Through thick and thin Bones
loves Kiiba and Kiiba loves Bones.

Tony was his family's inspiration. He was the protector and did what was needed
to keep them together. Bones was a jokester always doing or saying something
that could make you laugh. He always had a ticket he wanted to sell you to go
somewhere in or out of state to have a good time. Music, dancing, watching,
movies, and eating desserts were a few of the things Bones enjoyed in his spare
time. As you can tell Bones did not stay still much. But if you wanted to see him
get fired up put on wrestling, a video game, the Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore
Ravens, New England Patriots, or the Los Angeles Lakers. To get him even hyper
just put on the right song; you know what it is. Regardless if you knew him as
Antonio, Tony, or Bones he was a warrior always ready to step out first for his
God, family, and friends.

Tony has departed this life to join his grandmother, Jane Carrol; great
grandmother, Helen Jennings; uncles, Louise Lee and Rodney Lee; aunt, Sheila
Lee; and mother-in-law, Blanche Bailey preceded him in death.

To turn tears into smiles and laughter Bones leaves memories for his wife, Kiiba
Bailey Washington; mother, Michelle Lee Wright (Samuel); father, Allen
Washington; step father, Charles Wright; adopted father, David Lee Franklin Sr.;
daughter, Ke'Shara Janae Floyd; son, Antonio Allen Washington, [r.: nephew like
son, Khalil Bailey; Goddaughter, Kara Davis; grandmother, Charlotte Lee; sisters,
Charlene Wright, Charlene Roberts, Ebony Pouncey, Ashley Drumwright,
Shantrell Furlow, and Ashley Franklin; brothers, Christopher Williams, Jimmy
Furtick, Sean Lewis, James Franklin, Kelvin Coleman, Dant'e Franklin, Jr.
(Priscilla), Charles Wright, II, Lester Williams, Calvin Watson, David Franklin,
Mark Cartwright, Corey Williams, and Justin Washington; sisters-in-law; LaTosha
Bailey-Davis (Kory); LaKeisha Bailey; Theresa McDonald Smith (James); Shae
Smith, and Nikki Hart; brothers-in-law, Leonard Hart (Shontee'); Bryant Smith;
Kenneth Hardy, Jr. and [ernini Jones; aunts, Wanda (Renee' Johnson (Mark),
Patricia Gordan, Sharon Johnson, and Renna Hardy (Kenneth); uncles, Mark Lee,
and Bernard Jones; 43 nieces; 42 nephews; cousins; favorite cousin Aaron and
special cousin Keyiana; those considered as sister and there were many many of
those; special aunts, Shauna Carroll and Andrea Satchell; best friends Wolf and
Carlos; extended family, Team A1; and a host of other relatives and friends. Viewing Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home Sunday, April 24, 2016 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM Email Details 2140 N. Fulton Ave
Baltimore, Maryland 21217 Directions Funeral Service Perkins Square Baptist Church Monday, April 25, 2016 10:00 AM Email Details 2500 Edmondson Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21223 Service start at 11:00am Directions
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