Tonja Lee "Toni" Sawyer, age 41, a resident of Fort Scott, died Sunday, May 22, 2011, as a result of the Joplin, Missouri tornado.
She was born December 17, 1969, in Olympia, Washington, the daughter of Larry Goldsby and Sandra Gamache Goldsby.
Toni married Chad Sawyer on January 3, 2011.
She was currently employed by Taco Bell in Fort Scott.
She enjoyed painting, collecting antiques and writing poems and short stories as well as listening to the rain and sitting around a bonfire. Toni loved animals and often took in strays.
She attended the Apostolic Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include her husband, Chad Sawyer, Fort Scott; her children, Dashedin Goldsby, Fort Scott, Jarred Goldsby, Shelton Washington, Makyah Goldsby and Samara Hernandez, both of Fort Scott. Also surviving is her father, Larry Goldsby, Shelton, Washington; two brothers, Ron Larson, Matlock, Washington and Gerald Goldsby, Olympia, Washington; two sisters, Julie Goldsby and Dottie Goldsby, both of Shelton, Washington; and a granddaughter, Icysis Goldsby.
She was preceded in death by her mother, and infant son, Jed Goldsby and a sister, Crissy Goldsby.
Cheney Witt Funeral Chapel 2011
Tonja Lee "Toni" Sawyer, age 41, a resident of Fort Scott, died Sunday, May 22, 2011, as a result of the Joplin, Missouri tornado.
She was born December 17, 1969, in Olympia, Washington, the daughter of Larry Goldsby and Sandra Gamache Goldsby.
Toni married Chad Sawyer on January 3, 2011.
She was currently employed by Taco Bell in Fort Scott.
She enjoyed painting, collecting antiques and writing poems and short stories as well as listening to the rain and sitting around a bonfire. Toni loved animals and often took in strays.
She attended the Apostolic Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include her husband, Chad Sawyer, Fort Scott; her children, Dashedin Goldsby, Fort Scott, Jarred Goldsby, Shelton Washington, Makyah Goldsby and Samara Hernandez, both of Fort Scott. Also surviving is her father, Larry Goldsby, Shelton, Washington; two brothers, Ron Larson, Matlock, Washington and Gerald Goldsby, Olympia, Washington; two sisters, Julie Goldsby and Dottie Goldsby, both of Shelton, Washington; and a granddaughter, Icysis Goldsby.
She was preceded in death by her mother, and infant son, Jed Goldsby and a sister, Crissy Goldsby.
Cheney Witt Funeral Chapel 2011
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