Tony L. Lozier, 70, of North Webster, Indiana, passed away on September 13, 2025, in Syracuse, with his family by his side.
He was born October 3, 1954, in Indiana to Fritz and Beverly Lozier. In 2000, Tony married Martha, and they shared many years together.
Tony worked as an electrician for most of his career, known for his steady hands, strong work ethic, and willingness to help others when something needed fixing. His work was more than a job — it was part of his identity, and he took pride in a job well done.
Outside of work, Tony lived life with passion and adventure. An all-season biker, his happiest place was on the open road riding his Harley. He found peace in the rumble of the engine and joy in the freedom of the highway, whether under summer sun or crisp autumn skies. He was also an outdoorsman through and through, spending countless days fishing, hunting, and camping. Tony loved the quiet of a lake at dawn, the challenge of the woods, and the simple joy of sitting around a campfire with family and friends. And no Sunday was complete without cheering on his beloved Chicago Bears, no matter the ups and downs of the season.
Preceding him in death were his parents, Fritz and Beverly Lozier, and his wife, Martha. Surviving are his sons, Uriah Graham and his children, Quinn, Cyrus, and Akira; and Tyler (Holly) Lozier and their children, Miley and Bentley. He is also survived by three wonderful stepdaughters: Dawn (Todd) Stump and her four children; Holly Ramseyer and her children, Steven and Steel; and Sheena (Kenoshmeg) Kiogima and her children, Dante, Adrian, and Trey. In addition, Tony was blessed with four great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are his siblings, Tom (Diane) Lozier, Fritzi Broka, and Margo Lemler, along with many nieces and nephews.
Tony will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his laughter that could fill a room, and the stories he carried from the road and the woods. He lived life on his own terms and taught those around him the value of hard work, enjoying the outdoors, and embracing the ride. His legacy lives on in the memories of his family, his friends, and all who were lucky enough to share part of the journey with him.
At Tony’s request, no formal services will be held. Arrangements are entrusted to Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 8056 East 500 North, North Webster, IN.
To leave a written condolence visit www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
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