Tonya Lynn Hall, a cherished mother, grandmother, wife, and friend, passed away on February9, 2025 in Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 54. Born on May 16, 1970, in Middletown, Ohio, she brought joy and warmth to all those fortunate enough to know her.
Tonya was a woman of many talents and interests, engaging in hobbies that reflected her creativity and nurturing spirit. She found joy in crocheting, engaging in various arts and crafts, and tending to her beloved garden. Her culinary skills shone brightly in the kitchen as she baked and cooked with passion, often sharing delicious meals with her family and friends. A true advocate of homesteading, Tonya thrived in the warm weather and drew inspiration from the beauty of the desert. A devoted reader, she often found solace in literature, which complemented her strong Christian faith.
Above all, Tonya took immense pride in her role as a mother and grandmother. She cherished the moments spent with her grandchildren, Bridgette Rose Brott, Lillian Grace Williams, Emery Isaac Hall, Aspen Paige Hall, Killian Alaric Brott, and Charlotte Rose Hall. Her heart brimmed with love for them, and she made it a priority to create lasting memories with each one.
Tonya is survived by her loving husband, Joseph Lawrence Hall, her son, Joseph Lawrence Allen Hall and his wife Victoria Brooke Hall, her daughter, Sierra Michelle Allen Brott and her husband Devon Richard Brott, as well as her sons, William Jacob Allen Hall and Samuel Connor Allen Hall. She is also survived by her parents, Kirby Allen and Kathleen Birch Allen, her mother-in-law, N. Susan Hall, her brother, Kirby David Allen, and her sister, Tamara Renee Kankowski, along with numerous nieces, nephews, and other friends and family who will forever cherish her memory.
She joins in eternal rest her beloved grandmother, Allene Allen, her father-in-law, Kenneth Dale Hall Sr., and her children, Jason Kirby Allen and Sarah Rose Allen Hall. Their love will remain a guiding light for those she leaves behind.
Tonya Lynn Hall touched the lives of many, and her legacy of kindness, creativity, and devotion will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Her spirit will forever be a source of inspiration and warmth to her family and friends.
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