of Greenbrier, AR
April 15, 1968 - March 30, 2025
Tony Waylon Hartwick, 56, of Greenbrier, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on March 30th, 2025. He was born April 15th, 1968 in Conway, Arkansas to parents, Donita Hartwick and the late Larry ''Jumpy'' Hartwick. He was preceded in death by his father Jumpy Hartwick.
Tony worked as a police officer for 32 years and ended his career as Lieutenant of the Vilonia Police Department. He enjoyed spending his days in the side by side, in his swimming pool, on the boat and working on his ''yard''. Pops had many ''children'' and ''family members'' that he claimed as his own. Tony was loved by many and will be missed by all.
Left to carry on his legacy; wife of 35 years, Tara Hartwick; son, Dustin Hartwick; daughter, Ally Hartwick; mother, Donita Hartwick; brother, Chuck (Stephanie) Hartwick; niece, Randi (Jon) Ryder and nephew, Rhett Hartwick, who were like his own, as well as his nieces and nephews who he also loved deeply; Hayes Hartwick, Easten Ryder, Raylee Kitchens, Garrett Welling, and Hunter Jones.
Visitation will be from 11:00am-1:00pm on Friday, April 4, 2025 at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Greenbrier. Funeral Service will begin at 1:00pm, Friday, April 4, 2025 with Brother Ronnie Riddle officiating. Burial will follow at Thorn Cemetery in Greenbrier, AR.
The Pallbearers will be Chris Robinson, Stoney Iberg, Steve Austin, Wes Baxter, Maverick Thomas and Brandon McNeil.
Honorary Pallbearers are Brad McNew, Rob Rounsavall and LaRone Lowe.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 15016792575.
I’m saddened by Tony’s death. He was a friend and I will miss him. His dedication to law enforcement is known best by his family and those lucky enough to have served alongside him. I will pray that his family and friends find peace from his passing. GOD has him now!
Praying for your family . May God comfort as only He can, So sorry for your loss
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Rodney, Shari, Emma and Zoey Harrington
Our hearts and prayers are with the friends and family of Tony. As Sheriff, it has been an honor to serve with Tony in our County and communities.
I am so sorry for the loss of this great man, You guys have been in my thoughts and prayers. I love you guys lots and always here for y’all.
The staff at the Museum of Veterans in Vilonia are very honored to have known Tony. He checked on the museum almost daily. RIP Tony. We pray that God will hold his family a little tighter in the upcoming days, weeks and months.
Donita, Tara & children, we are sorry for your loss and we are praying for all of you.
Tara, Dustin, & Ally,
I have been thinking of and praying for yall. I'm so sorry for your loss. Tony was a great guy who was always willing to help out. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Yall have our continued thoughts and prayers.
Tara! so sorry to hear of the loss of Tony. He was a good man
and a good friend who will be greatly missed.
Orbin Barnes
Our condolences to the family & friends. My husband Dean, and I go back to Tony’s Auto Zone days. We had many laughs.
Prayers to his family.
Our condolences to the family & friends. My husband Dean, and I go back to Tony’s Auto Zone days. We had many laughs.
Prayers to his family.
RIP Tony!!!
He was a great guy and going to miss him.
Rest in peace, old friend. You will be missed!
I’m so sorry about Tony’s passing. I pray for his family, his friends, and the VPD. May God comfort you all and may His Grace se you through. We will miss you Tony.
Tara and family prayers for you. Tony will be missed by all.
He was kind hearted, jokester,people person, a joy to be around. He loved his family dearly. I'm so glad he was a part of our family, Tara couldn't have had any better husband/ father to Dustin and Alley and he was a great bother in law. Love you Tara ,Dustin, Alley. Wish I could be there. He will be missed
Tara I am so sorry for your loss. You and Tony have always been so sweet together. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the kids. Please know that I am here if you need anything.
How does one sum up Tony Hartwick in just a few words Can't be done. Tony has been my friend for years, probably all the way back to the mid-80's I'd guess. He was always someone you could depend on. He was also my brother officer while serving in law enforcement. He was a friend to many. Tony was a jokester, but could always be firm and serious when he needed to be. He had a servant's heart and he was a good cop. His absence on this earth is already being felt. I will miss you ole buddy, but I know that because of God's promises I will see you again one day. Until then...rest easy my friend. My deepest sympathy and prayers for Tony's family. God Bless.
I'm saddened to hear of the passing of Tony. If you ever needed his assistance you never had to ask him twice, he would be there before you could hangup the phone. May God bless and comfort his family, friends and Vilonia Police Department during these most difficult times. Rest in Peace my brother in blue.
Prayers up to all of Tonys family. Good Man gone too soon
Tony was a good friend and he will be greatly missed. I pray for peace and comfort for you and your family Tara.
Tara, Ally, Dustin, Donita...praying for you all. I do not remember a time when Tara was not all about Tony. He was a good man...a family man...and I am heartbroken for each of you. I don't even know what to say except that I am sorry. Jennifer Fulmer
There are no words that can ease the pain of your loss, but please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Tara, you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. My friend will be missed.
Tony was a great man, I know he will be missed by many! Praying for all of his family and friends.
I’m praying that God will send each and everyone of you including all of Tony’s Family members and many friends His Love, Comfort and Guidance in the coming times ahead
Tara I am praying for you, Dustin and Ally.
Prayers for everyone.
So sorry for your loss all of u. May God Comfort and care for you all with His Amazing Love. Sending prayers. Fred and Dorothy Morlan