Anthony "Tony" John Russell Short

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Oct 20 1938
Dec 19 2022
84 Years
Christiana, Pennsylvania

Anthony "Tony" John Russell Short, 84, of Christiana, PA, passed away at his home on Monday, December 19, 2022.  He is survived by his beloved wife Pamela Wiedemann whom he shared a beautiful journey for over 36 years.  Born in London, England, he was the son of the late Alfred and Marjorie Short.

Tony earned his master's degree from the London College of Technology and was employed as a mechanical engineer for West Code Manufacturing making equipment for public transportation vehicles.  He moved to the United States in his 20’s and was proud to become an American citizen in 1978.  He possessed a quick wit, a gentle strength, and a generous heart.

 Tony was an avid skier. He and his wife, Pam, met at Spring Mountain and Blue Mountain working on the ski patrol.  He also enjoyed soccer and was a fan of the Arsenal Club of the Premier League.  He was able to enjoy the World Cup finals before he passed and has instilled a love for the sport in both his son and grandchildren.  He loved dogs and helping his wife care for horses, building jumps for equestrian events.   His love of art and nature and all creatures great and small is something he passed on to his children at an early age and shared with many over the years.  One of his most favorite adventures was a trip to the Grand Canyon where he camped in the canyon and went white water rafting with his Pamela.

 Besides his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Sarah (James) Flanagan of Roswell GA,  his son Jason (Amy) Short of Limerick, PA, and grandchildren, Ryann and Mason Short.  He was preceded in death by a sister Francis Goodwin.

 A celebration of life ceremony will be held in the spring once the daffodils are in bloom for his family and friends.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital at https://www.stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html  

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted to www.wildefuneralhome.com

Condolences

Dear Pam. Peter and I are sorry to read of Tony’s passing. You two shared a wonderfully full life and I hope that will sustain you as you adjust to your new life. I know you will be comforted by your animals abs your many happy memories of your adventures through your shared journey. With love and fond memories. Trish and Peter Andrews 

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Darling Pam,  I am so very very sorry for you and the family.  Tony was a wonderful person, so kind to me.  Sending love and condolences to you and all who love him.  Cyndi

 

 

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Pam,

Tony was always a gentleman and a true pleasure to be with!

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Dear Pam,  So very sorry for your loss and I know how much you both shared over so many years. I hope all those warm and wonderful memories will help a little.

Please do let me know when you will have  Tony's celebration of life this spring..  A big hug in the meantime, Jeanne

 

 

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Dear Pam, Dave and I are so very sad to hear of Tony’s passing. Such a kind and caring man, and the two of you a perfect match. Sending our deepest sympathies to you and your family.  Hugs. Dave and Ann 

 

 

 

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Dear Pam,

We are so shocked and saddened to hear of Tony's passing. You had a wonderful life together.  I met Tony at PT for awhile last year, and we shared some laughs and stories together. He was always positive and had a smile. I hope your family and friends can help you through this sad time.

Take care,

Ann and John Griffith

 

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Sending much love to Pam in this time of sadness. The passing of Tony leaves a big hole in the world. There are many wonderful memories of my time spent with you both, and I hope that memories will help you to carry on. 

Fondly,  Jane Beck

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Pam,  Tony has been a customer in my barber shop for many years but most of all he became a good friend.  My sympathies to you and your family during this difficult time.  Jack Assetto

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Dearest Pam, My thoughts and prayers go out to you on your loss of Tony. He was such a good partner and friend in addition to being the love of your life. You are truly blessed to have had such a man in your life and you will have a void that will be difficult to manage. You are strong and you will get through it with the help of all your friends, human and equine. Best wishes, Paula

 

 

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To Pam and Tony's children

So sorry to hear of Tony's passing. He was the last (of only two cousins) on my Father's side. That he took time to call me literally hours before his passing will always be something special that I shall remember. Tony was the first person to start teaching me to drive in about 1958. Using his Austin 7 named Belinda. I had to double de-clutch on every gear change! But I went on to drive for 64 years (thus far), all around the globe and without so much as a parking ticket! Tony moved to America but we always kept in touch. On one trip to where he then lived in PA, I wanted to buy one of these new things the called Personal Computers. Tony found a Tandy store which had one in stock and so I flew back with the computer come keyboard; memory system (a.k.a. cassette player); monitor and transformer to change voltage from British 220v to American110v. I was the first of all my friends to have a PC. If only I had kept it....
Miss you so much Tony. May you rest in peace.

Michael

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Phil and I are so sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. We remember the good old days on your farm by Springton Manor, and how hard Tony worked on fixing that barn. And who can forget the wild and fun dancing we did at the OVCTA parties when Phil’s bans was playing? We were so thrilled to see you both so happy at your horse farm in  Christiana, where we also had some great times. We’ll alway remember Tony for his quick wit, friendly smile and  genuine warmth. He was a treasure and will be greatly missed. Please keep us posted about his celebration of life.

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I met Tony briefly when I had the chance to visit his and Pam’s  horse home property the early summer of 2006. I visited with my mom to see where a horse i cared about had spent the last years of his life. They were a lovely couple, you could sense their sweet, dedicated bond. They were both generous to have me visit and ask questions about Pip. Tony in particular was very considerately candid in a way I appreciated very much. He was kind and honest, - and funny! He lightened my sad heart. He showed me pictures of his riding my old horse in cross country jumping eventing. It restored some peace and faith that a kind man like that had ridden him with respect. I’m thankful for both of them, but wanted to share my thoughts about Tony as I just happened to come across news of his passing. God bless, rest in peace, and I thank him. Kara

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