I was priviledged to be Tony’s radio producer at WMRE Radio in 1986. He was kind and thoughtful and a great teacher to me when I had my own talk program on WMRE in the evening as well.
Tony was also our leader when WMRE broke all its promises and filed for bankruptcy.He led us through that. Tony Pepper- a good man. Rest In Peace.
after watching Tony on tv as a young man, we ("Blizzard" and I ) met him when a friend told Dorothy and him they had to meet my "wolf-like" dog. we had several visits and wish there had been many more. Tony is clearly missed by all who knew him. thoughts to the family.
Thank you, Tony, for your friendship and counsel. Your big smile and even bigger heart brightened the lives of many.
Debbie, Linda and I send our condolences. May you find solace in memories of good times.
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Tony. Tony was humorous, a seasoned broadcaster, dedicated to his profession and respected by his colleagues, family and friends. He conducted himself with high regard for the task he had at the time. He knew when to be funny, and when to be serious. Tony was definitely Boston. Tony will be missed by all.
I fondly remember the Pepper's and Brock's gathered around the piano singing Christmas carols when Debbie and I were dating in High School. Grand times and rich memories! Praying for blessings and comfort for Debbie and the family in this difficult time.
Due to circumstances beyond our control the Pepper family has decided to hold a separate informal gathering for friends, family and colleagues to honor the life of Tony. It will be at Debbie and Doug’s home in Milton from 2:00pm-5:00pm this Saturday April 21st. For directions or more information please contact us at djppoa@gmail.com