No public services were held for Tony Phillip Bravo Jr., 60, of Ceres. He died Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004 at his home.
Born June 27, 1944, Mr. Bravo was a native of Texas and lived in the Ceres and Modesto area for 25 years. He was a tour guide and limousine driver and had worked at End of the Trail Tattoo Shop in Modesto.
He leaves behind his wife, Vickie Bravo of Ceres; three children, Lydia Bravo and Kai Bravo, both of Ceres, and Maria Woods of Modesto; his father, Anthony Phillip Bravo Sr. of Aromas; two sisters, Nancy Madruga of Aromas and Cindy Elias of Chattanooga, Tenn.; his grandparents, Joe and Mary Cadriel, both of Texas; and five grandchildren.
Born June 27, 1944, Mr. Bravo was a native of Texas and lived in the Ceres and Modesto area for 25 years. He was a tour guide and limousine driver and had worked at End of the Trail Tattoo Shop in Modesto.
He leaves behind his wife, Vickie Bravo of Ceres; three children, Lydia Bravo and Kai Bravo, both of Ceres, and Maria Woods of Modesto; his father, Anthony Phillip Bravo Sr. of Aromas; two sisters, Nancy Madruga of Aromas and Cindy Elias of Chattanooga, Tenn.; his grandparents, Joe and Mary Cadriel, both of Texas; and five grandchildren.