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Serving those affected by the suicide of a loved one.

In memory of Anthony “Tony” Rossi Bennett

Tony Bennett

Our story is unfortunately familiar to many families. In the fall of 2016, beloved father, son, and friend, Tony Rossi Bennett, lost his life to suicide. Tony lived life to the fullest alongside a loving, supportive family. As his family, we are now seeking to help others who have also lost a loved one to suicide. The TRB Memorial Foundation is a 501c3 Non-Profit organization established to provide support and resources for children and families who have been profoundly impacted by the loss of a loved one due to suicide. After a suicide, the first thought may be to ask: Why did this happen? However, as a family we have come to realize the most important question to ask is: How can we help others who have experienced this same tragedy?

Moving on from a terrible event is always difficult, but helping others through the same experience is encouraging to us all. The effects of suicide are complicated and incredibly difficult. This foundation is set up to help those who are suffering from the loss of a loved one to suicide and need encouragement and/or support to look to the future and carry on with life.

Our Board

Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett
We set up this foundation to honor Tony’s gentle soul, kind spirit and heart for helping others. Our goal is to carry on Tony’s legacy by helping others in their time of need the way Tony did every day. We continue to be grateful for so many that join us in this endeavor.

Tina Bennett

Tina Bennett
On behalf of Tony’s entire family, I would like to personally thank all those who have and continue to support the TRB Memorial Foundation. We will continue our efforts to raise the funds necessary to provide assistance and services needed for those who have experienced a loss similar to ours.

Additional Board Members: Trisha Armenta, Katie Bechtold, Kevin Reece, Melanie Smith, Michael Stutsman, Yvonne Stutsman, and Rayna Withers