Tina and I were childhood friends. Best friends. We were inseparable until junior high but still stayed in touch. Then life got in the way and she lost her path for a while. I chatted with her a few times when she was living in Colorado and was planning to stop and see her but she moved to Wisconsin. I’m sad I didn’t get to see her one last time. Nor be able to say goodbye. I’ll never forget our sleepovers in your front yard and leaving school blaring Motley Crue on the ghetto blaster. Taking turns holding it because it was so damn heavy. Coming to see you in the hosp after you had Spencer….or the call when you told me he was gone. Praying you’ve found peace, Tina! Love you! That never stopped.
This shelly one of many friends Tima has touched in her life she was a great wonderful person if you met her you would know her smile was wonderful She made me smile she had a heart of gold her desserts were out of this world she sewed wonderful things and I sad not to be with her anymore cause she was the number one to call to hug she was there lured and missed greatley
When I was around Tina she was a fun-loving social person. I enjoyed her arts and crafts . I will always remember fun times with her and Kota. I thank her for bringing Kota and now Kota's family into my life. My heart filled thoughts and prayers go ot to Tina's family and friends. Remember the good times!
What a warm, loving and fun person she was! I was always amazed and impressed by her talent with her crafts and projects. I love my moose stuffie. She was always first to volunteer to help wherever needed. She will be so missed. Fly high Tina til we meet again my friend. Much love, hugs and prayers to Jim, Aleah and all of her famiky ans friends.
We would also like to add she was pre-deceased by her Aunt Beverly Lowry, her aunt Carrie Brimley and uncle Kelly Bolander. She was also survived by two step children Kenny and Nicole and their spouses and children and some very close friends.