1966
2018
Tonya Ray Lilienthal
Gates County, NC - Tonya Ray Lilienthal, 51, went home to be with the Lord on May 22, 2018 surrounded by her family. Tonya was born on May 25, 1966 to the late Ray and Joann Harrington. Tonya was most happy being around her loving family and friends and singing Karaoke. She is survived by her husband Steven Lilienthal; brother, Jim Murphy; sister, Tammy Ginn; 2 sons, Tommy Korzeniowski and Andy Murphy (Trevor); 2 step sons, Steven and Seth and 1 step daughter, Stephanie. Tonya also had 5 grandchildren, Travis, Trenton, Cameron, Julia and Olivia. A celebration memorial service of her life will be held, 12:00 pm, Saturday, May 26, 2018 at Community Church, Western Branch Campus. Services entrusted to Metropolitan Funeral Service, Portsmouth Blvd.
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She was an aunt I never knew... I hope my mother can still think happy thoughts and have happy times even after this very close friends death.
Hunter Lacey
June 5, 2018
I hate so bad that we couldn't attend the services today but I was thinking of you all today! I pray that God will continue to provide an abundance of comfort and peace to all of our family out there, as well as all of our family here. Tonya will forever be loved and missed... all the memories of Tonya will be cherished and I'll carry them with me until we meet again. I'm sending you all my love and hugs now and always❤Sincerely, Jennifer Harrington Hamm and family
Jennifer Harrington Hamm
May 26, 2018
Steve my old friend very sorry for your loss.
Kenny Stephens
May 25, 2018
Dear Tammy & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the passing of your beautiful sister, Tonya. May you find the peace that passes understanding that only our Lord can give.
Love,
Carolyn Knowles
May 25, 2018
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