Aaron Seitz
RIP Tony love U. CUZ. Good Journey

Birth date: Apr 9, 1987 Death date: Sep 19, 2025
Tony Foshe, 38, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, passed on September 19, 2025, from a 21-month battle with Astrocytoma brain cancer. Tony was one of a kind, known for making everyone feel like family. Whether you were a relative, a fri Read Obituary
RIP Tony love U. CUZ. Good Journey
I met Tony, BJ and Jackie when I joined the men’s baseball league around 2005. We didn’t have the best of luck (probably because we were the Braves lol) but I remember one trip to Tahlequah imparticular, after our double header we went to eat at A&W and they didn’t have any root beer. I had everyone there cracking up as I couldn’t stop joking about that and the fact that they wouldn’t even give us a frosty mug. I will miss his smile, no matter how bad we were doing or how hot it was he was always smiling and it was infectious.
One of fondest memories…embarrassing our children while riding the balloon ride high in the sky at SDC, singing along for all to hear with the music being played while Rachel and Jay were watching and laughing from below. ME can’t get on that ride to this day without saying, “remember mom, no singing!” A short but great ride…rest easy friend. SDC won’t be the same without you.
Love, The Hieberts
Tony’s greatest joy was his family. He loved his wife, Rachel, with his whole heart. She was not only his partner in life but also his very best friend. Together they built a life centered around love, laughter, and raising their two children, Haddie and Huck. Tony was a dedicated father who stayed home with his children, homeschooling them with patience, care, and a gentle spirit that shaped their every day.
A man of quiet strength, Tony was slow to anger and quick to help. Whether tending to his farm animals, caring for his family, or lending a hand to anyone in need, he lived out his goodness in countless small, steady ways. His generosity and selflessness touched everyone who knew him.
Tony’s family and friends will always remember his unwavering devotion, his genuine heart, and the way he made everyone feel cared for. To his loved ones, he was more than a husband, father, son, brother, and friend, he was a steady presence, a source of comfort, and an example of how to live with kindness and humility.
I love you, Tony, and I am so thankful to have known you and to call you my family. I will cherish the memories that you, Rachel, and I shared for all those years. Rest easy, brother.
My favorite memory of Tony was going square dancing with him on Mt. Sequoyah. Rachel saw that I was interested in an event and asked me "out" with him, since she's not a fan of square dance. Hilariously Tony was so down to be set up on a dance date haha. He was an INCREDIBLE square dancer. He knew every single move. We danced every single dance for hours. Apparently, he square danced a lot back in his wild youth at the Clothesline Fair. Every time I got the chance to hang around Tony he was full of fun and whimsy and weirdness. I'm so grateful that we got to dance. Every time I square dance now, I know I'll miss him even more! Love you and miss you already T-Bone.