RIP Tony Evjenth
Posted by bk - October 4th, 2011 10:06 am
The skateboard community lost one of its biggest champions last Thursday, September 29th when Tony Evjenth passed away from a heart attack. He was 38.
Tony was the conduit, the friend and the backbone of many up-and-coming and professional skaters alike. From his years of growing up as a skater within the Santa Rosa skate scene to his monumental Team Management responsibilities with the éS squad and Matix family, to his unwavering love for skateboarding and its freedoms, Tony was an ace amongst humans. He leaves behind his girlfriend and their unborn son Maverick who is soon to arrive in December.
The Anthony Evjenth Memorial Fund has been set up thru Wells Fargo Bank in his honor. Deposits can be made into the fund from any Wells Fargo location. Our hearts go out to his familiy and friends worldwide. He is greatly missed. Rest in Peace Tony.







Tony was a great guy and always had a smile for you. He will be truly missed. R.I.P. buddy.
Had some good times with “Tone”…He’d always have a smile for you. I’ll see you out there, Tone…
tony was a good dude. met him through manderson and 5 points. guy was always upbeat, gonna miss him a lot.
Wow, heart attack at 38. That’s terrible. My condolences to friends and family. Much respect and appreciation for Tony’s contributions to our sport. R.I.P. brother.
Tony was an amazing person to work with and to be around. Our time together working on the eS brand were some of my most inspiring moments. Thoughts & Prayers go out to his friends and family.
Tony, we will all miss you. I am very glad that i got to skate with you one last time. RIP
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It was an honor to have grown up with you Tony. I am happy to see that you have touched so many lives in such a positive way. Your kind heart will always be remembered and I will never forget the good times we had as WSBC brothers. Santa Rosa will never be the same.