Cheyenne Thornton Death; In Loving Memory of Cheyenne Thornton
On Friday, November 24, 2023, Cheyenne Thornton, who was 25 years old and born in Williamstown, was a clever, talented, and caring soul who wished to beat her addiction for the sake of her children.
Unfortunately, she was unable to win her struggle against addiction. The tragic news that Cheyenne has passed away is a blow to everyone who knew and loved her. She had a brief existence on this planet, but she was subjected to a great deal of adversity and tragedy. We hope that she is finally at rest now.
According to her parents, Brenda Adley Thornton, Lykens, and the late Joseph Thornton, who went away in 2016, she was born in Harrisburg on August 17, 1998. Her father passed away in 2016.
Within the Williams Valley School District, Cheyenne received her education. At the time, she was working as a server at the American Legion in Williamstown, where she was responsible for serving both food and beverages. She was thankful to her boss Jack, her customers, and the numerous friends she created while working there. She was also thankful to her coworkers.
Painting and drawing were two of Cheyenne’s favorite activities. She was a creative spirit. In addition to that, she takes pleasure in listening to music, and Kevin Gates is probably her favorite musician. On the trails that were located behind her house, she was frequently seen taking her dog, Clyde, for a stroll.
Her grandfather and grandmother, Harry and Linda Adley, as well as her father, Joseph Thornton, and her brother, Dominick Thornton, are among those who passed away before her.
Not only does she leave behind her mother, but she also leaves behind her two children, Violet and Noah Reinhard, who reside in Millersburg; her brother and sister, Dakota and Cherokee Thornton, who reside in Williamstown. Additionally, Cheyenne is preserved by her husband, Zack McCollum, who resides in Arkansas.
A Celebration of Life service will be held for Cheyenne on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 7:00 PM from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc. in Tower City. Pastor Annette Shutt will preside over the service. Family and friends are cordially invited to attend.
To honor her memory, memorial contributions could be made to the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., which is located at 644 E. Grand Avenue, Tower City, Pennsylvania 17980.