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Lee Antonio Wornum

Macon, Georgia

1955 - 2025

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Lee Antonio (Tony) Wornum April 4, 1955 - July 31, 2025 Macon, Georgia - Funeral Services, Saturday, August 9, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church. Final Resting Place: Middle Georgia Memorial Gardens. Final arrangements entrusted to Glover Memorial Mortuary, Inc.

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. My belated condolences to the family and may God continue to strengthen each of you

Hello I have such fond memories of Pretty T that was or nickname for him at Georgia College. He was always full of laughter and kindness. I am so sorry for your loss. I will continue to pray for the family. Ann Dent-Jones

My deepest condolences to the Wornum family. May God bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Tony´s passing. I will always have fond memories of our lifelong friendship. My condolences to the family during this challenging time. Peace,

May God bless the family. Known Tony for over 50 years Lexington and Astor St. Went to school with Diane. My condolences. Neita White Scott & Family

Tony, Tony, Tony...You will be missed. Growing up in East Macon with friends who were more like your brothers and sisters is a reflection of a good neighborhood. From Emery Hwy, Lexington St., Astor St., Central St., to Woolfork St. we shared so much. Tony was a true "cut up" always "trying" to make us laugh. He will truly be missed. My deepest condolences are expressed to Diane and Andre as well as the entire family. We loved Tony but God loves him more. Rest In Peace my friend my little...

Tony and I grew up together in East Macon as family more so than friends.Our parents were close friends. We played together,ate meals together and stayed at each other's home. As in Life things changed and we moved from the area but still was in close contact with one another. Even though we the same age we attended different high schools after the districting of Macon Schools. That didn't stop Tony from attending other schools functions. To the family I was raised with my deepest...

Tony was my brother my friend my go to we talked about anything and everything. We never had an argument. A relationship over thirty years. His family was my family our father´s were best friends. you Tony rest in peace now. My brother my friend. I miss you already saying Hey there what you doing?. Love always your sister Rhoda

I am so shocked by the passing of Tony, as we called him. I grew up with his family, played with his sisters, and we visited each other's houses. I can only say, "Pray, Pray, Pray, and God will help his sisters and other family members to cope. I have such fond memories of those days on Emery Highway. We were all family, enjoying each other, playing in the yards, etc. We were in school together, elementary and high school. He will be missed. Diane and Aundrea, be strong.