Anthony Jerome Gettler

March 6, 1996 - April 28, 2021

On Wednesday April 28 2021, Anthony Jerome Gettler, loving brother, cousin, grandson, nephew, son, and uncle passed away suddenly at age 25. 

Anthony was born on March 6th, 1996 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Chrystal Naclerio and Richard Gettler. He had so many achievements in life and never gave up through his many struggles. Anthony was a man who did not know the meaning of the word quit. He worked as a welder with Tom Stuart Construction, and he was so proud of the work he did every day. 

Anthony had a passion for rap and poetry, he was lyrically gifted and loved to share his gift with anyone and everyone he knew. He treasured his family more than anything. He was sure to tell you how much he loved you and how much you meant to him every time you spoke to him. Anthony loved with a heart that knew no bounds. He loved his nieces and nephews more than words can ever explain and he was so proud to be an uncle. Any person who crossed paths with him has a memory they will never forget, a moment that will always bring a smile as he was truly a genuine heart and soul and he shared that with everyone. He was always there with an encouraging word. Anthony was known for his infectious smile, his sense of style, his kind compassionate spirit and his goofy personality. He could make you laugh even on the worst of days. He was the best “hype man” out there. 

Anthony was preceded in death by his grandmother Linda and his father Phil. He is survived by his Mother Chrystal, his father Richard, his three sisters Alexa, Brandi (Matt), and Brittany (Johnny), his brother Chaz, his grandmother Patti, his grandmother Yvonne, his nephews Adrian, Dominick, and Xander, his niece Lilyanna, and his cousins, aunts, uncles, and best friend. 

A viewing for Anthony will be on Thursday, May 6, 2021 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City.  

In Loving Memory

My Dearest Crystal, I love you so very much, I am praying for your and your family honey. If you need me I am here, even if you dont.

Penny DeRosier-Brown

Albuquerque, NM

I will miss you brother , I wish it wasn’t so , but heaven gained a soldier

Ammon

nan, nan

I'm grateful to have known you in any capacity. You were always so kind and your presence was memorable. My condolences to your family. Rest in peace, Anthony.

Megan Kirkpatrick

Salem, Or

my heart hurts right now. I just heard about it last week. You and your dad were like another brother and dad to me. Me and you had a lil brotherhood going. Wish we stayed more in touch after I moved away. Sending my deepest condolences �� rest in peace brother see ya soon

Jaydan Dodge

Holladay, UT

I remember the first time I saw you. I had serious doubts about your boilermaker ability. Mostly your safety. You stayed on my hip right where I could watch out for you. Because that's what we do for each other. You came to Montana a excited boy. I watched you start to become a excited young man.  You were a pleasure of events and you stole the heart's of the whole damn refinery. Yes sir you brought joy to all that encountered you. Contagious smile and a living proof that kindness kills hate. Forever you will be remembered my young friend. We that are living are sad because we want you. You are in the place we're all trying to get. That makes My heart happy. Love you little bro. To Anthony's family he was a good friend and he truly did put extra kindness in the exon refinery Billings Montana.  Thank you and God bless you all

Justin simpson

Pottersville, Mo

I was heartbroken to hear the news. During a period in my life while I was struggling Anthony and his mom helped me thru it in more ways than one. It saved my life. That is something I can never repay. I know that you are living in paradise, laughing and being supportive to all around you. Anthony, this is just the next step In your beautiful journey. You live on in my memories. I love you brother...

Ivan Cardenas

Chicago, IL

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