Very sad, rip.
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Very sad, rip.
RIP
He sure brought the stoke.
Bummer. Shred on Tone.
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I did not know Tony, but this one sure does hurt. RIP maggot tone capone.
Damn. That’s awful.
He was a kindred soul to many of us.
I remember his great TRs and positive comments on others TRs.
Makes me really rethink my tendency toward the solo tour.
RIP
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Well, shit. Sorry to hear about Tone. He always politely answered my PM's. Tried to ski with him a few times, but it never was in the cards. Always was delighted when he posted photos of Bridger and knew he was just recovering from a knee injury.
Risk acceptance is the name of the game I guess, and I guess so are the levels of reward versus consequence. Trying hard not to think about what my snow sliding experience was yesterday. Could have gone a lot worse.
Fuck, I hate these threads.
RIP, tone.
Damn. Tone seemed like a really solid dude. My condolences to all who knew him.
Heartbreaking. RIP Tony. Condolences to those he left behind.
My condolences to friends and family and those who knew Tone. rip
Oh no. I enjoyed his posts. He was a solid mag who contributed so much good to this place. RIP Tone
Sad news indeed.
Condolences to all who knew him.
Just awful.
Hard to read this. He always stayed true to what this place should be about,skiing.
Condolences to his family and friends.
I am among those who didn't know him personally, but I'm sure that in our years at Bridger Bowl our paths (or our tracks) have crossed. Listening to Tele Matt talk about their times together, as well as everyone's kind words here make me wish I had known him. The world lost a good man. Ski in peace.
Condolences to friends and family.
I hope things went quickly and he didn't suffer.
Damn. Terrible news, RIP Tone
Always enjoyed his posts and photos, thanks for quoting some in here ghosthop
Sad to hear. RIP!
So sad. I’m bummed I never got the chance to thank him in person. He without a doubt influenced my move to bozeman through his endless stoke and amazing photos on here. An inspiration for many. Was gonna ski with him last year a couple times but it never worked out. This one hurts a lot. RIP Tone Capone
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Posted on the sw montana page, then saw this one. He was an amazing backcountry partner and friend. His knowledge and enthusiasm was instrumental in making me into the skier i am today. Services are wednesday 4/18 at Dahl Funeral Home out by the hospital.
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Obituary for Anthony Saracelli
Anthony “Tony” Saracelli, 39, of Bozeman, was killed in an avalanche in the Bridger Mountains outside of Bozeman, MT on Saturday, April 14, 2018. He passed away in the mountains where he was most at home doing what he loved.
Tony was born December 16, 1978 in Mount Kisco, NY to Gail (Crandall) and Richard John Saracelli. He was raised and educated in Patterson, NY and graduated from Carmel High School. He attended Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY. He transferred to Ft. Lewis College in Durango, CO. Tony moved to Bozeman in 2002, to attend Montana State University. Bozeman had everything Tony needed, beautiful mountains, pristine clear rivers and a tight knit ski community. He loved and was nurtured by this mountain community.
He was employed by Dorothy Kincaid owner of Rosa’s Pizza, he was one of her children, he was a leader in a tight knit work community as well.
Tony was passionate about his skiing, mountain biking, fishing, hiking, camping, photography, music, guitar, cooking and picking huckleberries. This variety of interests enabled him to move seamlessly from season to season.
His parents will cherish their trips to see Tony, he was an extraordinary guide, he planned grand adventures and was always careful of their safety.
Tony was humbled by the kindness and acceptance of the Bridger Ski Community.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Saracelli and maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Crandall and his aunt Laurie Sutton.
Survivors include his parents Gail and Richard Saracelli of Patterson, NY; his sister Amanda (Patrick) Corbett of Columbus, OH; his uncle James (Tracey) Saracelli; 2 aunts Charlotte (Ron) Grahame and Christine (Lynn) Jones as well as numerous cousins.
Visitation will be held 3 PM, with a funeral service at 4 PM, followed by a reception at Dahl Funeral and Cremation Service on Wednesday, April 18, 2018.
Memorials may be made in his name to Bridger Ski Patrol, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman, MT 59715 and Gallatin Valley Search and Rescue, 219 E. Tamarack Street, Bozeman, MT 59715.
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Saddle Peak, I believe.
- Edit - Corrected below by 08-15: The Fin, Cooke City.
RIP
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RIP Tone
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RIP Tone
beyond a bummer. rip
So sorry to hear this.
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Very heartbreaking news. Condolences to family and friends of Tony.
I always had a lot of respect for Tony's adventures and always looked forward to seeing his photos be it on skis or mountain bike. He shared his joy of living in a very humble manner. Rest in Peace.
Goddamnit, I heard about this accident but didn't realize it was a mag.
RIP. Sure seems like he was an awesome human being, wish I had gotten the chance to ski with him.
Read so many of his posts and no doubt lived life... So sad for the ones that knew him and loved him...
Condolences to friends and family.
vibes to all affected
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Mt. Republic is the proper name. The Fin is more of a line/feature.
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Damn. Wish I'd gotten to ride with Tone a couple years ago at Bridger. Heard he was a great skier and guy.
RIP brother. Your stoke will always live on...