Anthony C. LuevanoCamarillo, CAAnthony C. Luevano (Tony) was granted his angel wings on Apr 27, 2017 after a short battle with a brain tumor called Glioblastoma, with his family by his side.Anthony was born on Feb 14, 1971, in Port Hueneme, CA to Richard and Virginia Luevano.Tony attended Rio Mesa High School and continued his education at CSU, Northridge where he got a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and the University of Laverne where he earned an MBA in Marketing. He worked at Smitheiger as a Marketing Director.Tony met his loving wife while working at Ralph's and married in 2005. He lived a wonderful life raising their two beautiful girls, Isabella Rose (6) and Sophia Violet (2). Tony was a wonderful father and a loving husband who always placed his family first.He was preceded in death by his father, Richard V. Luevano and is survived by his mother, Virginia Luevano; his wife, Lisa Luevano; and daughters, Isabella and Sophia; his sisters, Nancy Luevano and Veronica Grajeda (Jose); sister-in-law, Sarah Lepes (Andy); brother-in-law, Frank Lilienthal (Hope); in-laws, Ernie and Lillian Morrison; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Tony was a loving uncle to his five nieces and nephews: Kristina, Clarissa, Jose Alessandro (Godson) Grajeda, and Kali and Kaden Lilienthal.Tony was loved by many for his kindness, generosity and giving heart. He especially enjoyed Friday night poker games with his buddies and watching Dodger baseball games. He had a heart-felt smile and a humorous personality. He always entertained his family by telling jokes. He will be greatly missed.A Vigil will be held on Wed, May 3, 2017 from 5pm-8pm, with Rosary at 7pm, at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, 2052 Howard Rd, Camarillo. Mass will be held at St. Mary Magdalen Church, 25 North Las Posas Rd, Camarillo, on Thurs, May 4, 2017, at 10am. Interment to follow at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park.A gofundme account has been established to help Tony's family during this difficult time: Campaign link: gf.me/u/bygri
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