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Tawnya Michelle Rally Brown

Washington, District of Columbia

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BROWN, TAWNYA MICHELLE RALLY (Age 31)

Of Sterling, VA, died July 24, 2003 at Fairfax Hospital. She was born in Mt. Lebanon, PA, on July 6, 1972 to Richard J. and Vivian Rally of Sterling. She was a graduate of Parkview High School and a coach for the Lower Loudoun Girls Softball Association....

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16 years later. Still doesn't make sense. Still doesn't seem fair. Still hurts. To anyone who would actually read this. Look me up. Easy to find on Facebook . A large bar tab is on me.

Tawnya was my sister in the true meaning of the word. We experienced all of our "firsts" together and I am very proud to have called her my friend. I love you Tawnya. When you left the earth a part of me left with you.

i would like to thank everyone for the nice things that have been written here. Its hard to believe its been almost a month since me and ky lost her, i feel like she will walk through the door at any moment and tell me this was all a bad dream.
i never truly knew how deep my love for her was until she was gone, Tawnya was my heart and soul and i miss her dearly.

I met Tawnya about ten years ago thruugh Tina D. .She was wild and crazy back then but so was I.She had a nickname of Cricket and that is what I called her.Now I would like to share something with you all.When I think about Cricket these words pop in my head.There is a thing that touches us all .It has no prejudice.This thing can make you can make you very happy or very sad.The thing comes in all shapes and sizes.The thing comes and goes.The thing has no gender.The thing touches us all at...

I met Tawnya through Tina DiValerio. Tawyna was there for me when I was in the hospital during my labor with my daughter "Lauren". She was there for me, giving me her support. I had lost touch with Tawyna when she got married. We had some good times together, She will always be in my heart. My condolences go out to her family. She will be missed very much.

We're sorry to see you go, and we cherish the times we've known you.
May God watch over you and rest in peace.

The Skeltons
704 W. Redwood Road
Sterling

Butchie & Kyleen - all my thoughts & prayers

My deepest sympathy for the family. I have enjoyed working with Tawnya here at the Federal Highway Administration and will truly miss her expertise as well as her smile.

I am very sorry for your Lose