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Tanya Stoner of Metairie, Louisiana passed away on September 12, 2024 at the age of 51.
Tanya leaves behind her husband and father of her children, David Stoner and her beloved longtime partner Ricky Crumb. She also leaves behind to cherish her loving memories, her mother Margaret Conner, her children Kaitlynn Stoner (the favorite), Paul Stoner and Hailey Stoner, her siblings; Margaret Shanahan, Elizabeth Shanahan, James Richard, and her beloved grandchildren Harper Stoner, Amelia Stoner, Claire Stoner and Emmalyn Stoner.
She is preceded in death by her father James Shanahan and sister Vanessa Ann Shanahan.
Tanya enjoyed playing cards, camping, she loved to cook and spend time with her family, most of all spending time with her grandchildren.
"To know Tanya was to know love. She had a pure heart of gold and would give a stranger the shirt off her back if they needed it. She found the good in everyone and everything. If love could have saved her she would have loved forever. Love you mom"
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