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Ronaldo D. Razon, AKC (Ret)
"I am deeply saddened by the loss of a good friend, outstanding mentor, and the b"
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AKCM (AW) Ret Ed Madrid
"Fair Winds and Following Seas Tony.. May the perpetual light shine upon you an"
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Noel A. Fontanilla
"A great leader, mentor and a friend. You were instrumental in guiding and mentor"
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Danny Sharp
" God bless you Tony, may you rest in peace my friend. My prayers are with your "
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AKCS (AW) Bernie D. Santiago (Ret)

First thing that comes to mind when I think about Tony Andoy, two words, smart and leader. He was a truly smart Logistician. His opinion and advice were always well sought not just by enlisted individuals in the navy but also by high ranking officers as well. His reputation as a “get things done” leader was remarkable and has been his hallmarks all throughout his exemplary navy career. In his earliest days in the navy, he could be ruthless at times. His standards were so high that he expected everybody to perform the same. He mellowed down quite a bit in his last few years in the active duty but nonetheless, he still demanded nothing short of excellence within the navy standards. One of his most outstanding qualities was his eloquence in his writing ability. I had a chance to read some of his trip reports and inspection recommendations while attached to COMFAIRWESTPAC in Atsugi, Japan when he was in charge of the Special Projects in Supply. His technical expertise was always evident but adding humor to some of his observations would create an additional admiration to his knowledge of the craft as well as his extra special ability to motivate and persuade other people. Common sense was always a big part of his observations which a lot of us, sometimes, tend to ignore. Tony’s legacy in the Logistics world would be extremely missed. With regard to his family, he has done an excellent job in raising three wonderful daughters and have all of them finished college with his hard work and sacrifices. I know his wife Carina will be forever grateful for his generosity and being an outstanding provider to his family. On behalf of our entire family, please accept our deepest and sincerest condolences. Fair winds and following seas!!
Friday December 16, 2016 at 12:25 am
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