Tonya loved her family more than anything, her outreach kids, serving others through Special Prevention Unit of Texarkana TX, and working at AHEC for many years. She was an advocate for epilepsy awareness. She attended Texas A&M where she attained her Masters in Instructional Technology. Her passion was mass communication. She was the director of the homeless shelter in Atlanta TX. Her grandchildren were her world and she had a great sense of humor. She loved her service dog, Kaley. Tonya was a woman of faith and leaned on God for strength. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend.
Tonya is preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Eva Jo (Blalock) Long; and sister Jacqueline Suzette Long.
Tonya loved her family more than anything, her outreach kids, serving others through Special Prevention Unit of Texarkana TX, and working at AHEC for many years. She was an advocate for epilepsy awareness. She attended Texas A&M where she attained her Masters in Instructional Technology. Her passion was mass communication. She was the director of the homeless shelter in Atlanta TX. Her grandchildren were her world and she had a great sense of humor. She loved her service dog, Kaley. Tonya was a woman of faith and leaned on God for strength. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend.
Tonya is preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Eva Jo (Blalock) Long; and sister Jacqueline Suzette Long.
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