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Anthony Raymond Sena was born at UCLA Hospital in 1981. His mother, Cynthia, was overwhelmed with the joy of having a boy. Anthony was always Grandma's boy. He was the pride and joy of the household. As a child, he loved art and dreamed of being an artist one day. He collected comic books and spent much of his time drawing his own comic books. He also drew the program for his 6th grade graduation ceremony. Anthony was a very creative child, but he was also active, enjoying Little League and Tae Kwon Do. He also liked going fishing with his Grandma and father during summers in Oregon. Anthony was always protective of his family, especially his sisters Veronica and Tyler. He was so proud of Veronica for going to college to earn her degree. Anthony wanted the best for his family. He also wanted the best for his huge group of friends. His friends nicknamed him OHJAE. Over the years, he and his friends went to concerts, the beach, Rosarito, or Las Vegas together. With an interest in art, he made a career as a tattoo artist his focus. He took all of the classes to qualify him to design tattoos, apprenticed for a year, and soon had hundreds of clients who requested him. Over the course of a 5 year period, he worked on nearly 800 clients. Art was always part of his soul. He took his interest to the next step, creating art works in marker, acrylics, and watercolor. Anthony had an amazing talent and gift for artistic creations. One of his proudest moments was the birth of his daughter, Natalia. He wanted the world for her. He was the first to hold his daughter and wanted her to have strength throughout her life. Anthony even tattooed his daughter's name onto his right leg. He was a good father and a good provider, who loved taking Natalia to Chuck E. Cheese. Working toward the future, he dreamed of having his first art show. On the last night of his life, his dream came true and he had his first art showing. His family was so proud of his hard work. His final act was as peacemaker. Anthony will be remembered as loyal, supportive, funny, and a man with good values. He was one of the good guys. His family encourages everyone to share good memories about Anthony, his life, and his dreams. Donations are welcome to his daughter's trust fund. |
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