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Anthony Edward Lovitt, 55, of Vero Beach, passed away Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at his home.
Anthony was born July 8, 1966 in Cincinatti, Ohio to Stanley and Jaqueline (nee Davis) Lovitt. He recently relocated to Vero Beach from Stuart. During his time in Vero he began attending the Oceans Unite Christian Centre and joined the American Legion Post 39. For over 35 years he worked as an autobody repairman and painter. He started in the business as a teenager and continued to hone his craft throughout the years.
Anthony was a patriot. His proudest personal accomplishment was serving his country in the United States Navy. During his time in the Navy he served as a Aviation Machinists Mate. His family plans to honor his service to our country by placing him at the South Florida National Cemetery at a later date.
He was an avid Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan. Even before the Tom Brady days. Brady’s joining the team only increased Anthony’s excitement for the team. Anthony also was a fan of music. Not only hearing it, but playing it as well. He was an accomplished guitarist and vocalist. He was a member of several bands throughout the years and performed locally here on the Treasure Coast. Anthony wasn’t the type to be content as someone’s backup singer and would usually take on the role as lead vocals.
Anthony was preceded in death by his father, Stanley R. Lovitt.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his mother, Jackie Lovitt of Vero Beach; son, Dallas Lovitt of South Carolina; brothers, Paul Lovitt (Lynda Phillips) and Scott Lovitt (Sherry Raulerson) both of Fort Pierce; friend, Billie Jeanne Crouse of North Carolina; and his life long best friend, (Trooper) Leonard McVey of Hot Springs, AR.
He will be inurned at South Florida National Cemetery in Lake Worth, Florida. He will be remembered and loved for the unique man that he was. Stories that can be shared and maybe more that cannot (depending on the company you keep) will continue to be told to keep him that much closer to us until we go to meet him again.
Those that would like to share a fond memory of Anthony or leave condolences for his family may do so at www.millenniumcremationservice.com.
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Lynda
March 25, 2022, 11:13 pm
Celebration of life will be held for Anthony Lovitt on April 23, 2022 at 2 p.m. Please join us at 827 Atlantic Ave Fort Pierce, FL
Paul Lovitt
March 25, 2022, 11:15 pm
Celebration of life will be held for Anthony Lovitt on April 23, 2022 at 2 p.m. Please join us at 827 Atlantic Ave Fort Pierce, FL
Angela Aunspaugh
March 25, 2022, 11:44 pm
Paul,
I am so very sorry for you and your family’s loss. Death of a loved one so young is never easy. Embrace the memories and good times.
Angie and Jeff.
Carole Dallaire
March 26, 2022, 3:11 am
So very sorry for your loss. Anthony was a great person. I really liked him. Prayers going up for you Jackie,Scott,and Paul.
Rayna
March 29, 2022, 10:13 am
What to say? Where to begin? My whole heart is broken over your passing.. I’m forever grateful you reached out to me to call you and so glad I was able to hear your voice. I saw your tears through the phone but you’re not in any pain anymore and God wanted you. So many memories of you and I’ll cherish them forever. Rest easy darlin and my prayers go out to your Mom, Scott, Paul and family…
Sylvia Hatcher
April 3, 2022, 12:05 am
David & I send our condolences
Roy Kenneth Dufton
April 6, 2022, 4:32 am
so very sorry for your loss.
I worked with Anthony for ten years and got to know him well. We use to play a game where we would mention a few words from a song and you would have to guess the tune , it became a great time and he learned songs from my era and I learned some from him.
He use to bring his guitar to work and play some songs at lunch and me and the wife would go to hear him play at local clubs. I didn’t get to see him much after I got cancer and quit working. Now I find out my friend lost the battle of his life to Cancer. CANCER SUCKS
I’ll see you in heaven Ant.