Predeceased by his grandparents, Lady Luisa Pido and Captain Pablo T. Pido; father, Sir Knight Antonio J.A. Pido, Sr., PhD.; sister, Teresita Luisa Pido; brothers, Pablo III and Joseph Pido. Tony is survived by his mother, Tess Pido; children, Jamie Pido, Antonio Pido III, Joseph Pido, Isaiah Pido, Jacob Pido, and Gabriel Pido; brothers, J.J. Pido and Denis Pido; 10 grandchildren; and former spouses, Lori Randall Pido and Tammy Poole.
Tony loved cooking, attending rock concerts and watching football. He was a good, kind, thoughtful and funny person with a dry sense of humor just like his dad. As Tess would say, “you are like your father.”
Tony enjoyed laughing with his grandchildren. His proudest moments were the first times he laid eyes on each and everyone of his 10 grandchildren. Tony celebrated 31 years of sobriety.
Tony was proud to have completed his degree in businesss and culinary arts.
Tony completed a course in human relations and development and received an apprenticeship and training from the US Department of Labor Bureau. He was a professional cook under the sponsorship of Capital Professional Chef’s Association in Lansing.
Tony hopes others learned from his cooking skills, work ethics, devotion to family and how his sobriety has helped him to be there for countless others who are tying to turn their life around.
Visitation at Gorsline Runciman Lansing Chapel, 900 E. Michigan Ave., Friday, May 14 from 1-3 p.m. Funeral Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 3815 S. Cedar, Lansing, Friday, May 14 at 4 p.m.
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