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November 17, 2016

Hi, I'm Cheyenne Kane, Tina's daughter, and I loved my mom as much as Elisabeth and Michol (sorry if spelt wrong). When I dont rmember what my mom looked like, i come here and look at when i was younger. It has been about 1 month and 6 years since she passed and i still miss her. Sometimes I even pray to god to let me talk to her and i always feel safe when I know she is near. I know if i hold on to her, her spirit wont go to heaven but i already let go. I know im probably not a good writer but i just wanted  to say something and Thanks Stephanie for the story, it made me feel better. And hello to Kay Brown. :3

Sending love on balloons

October 3, 2012

I started this with the kids when Tina passed away. I felt it would be a good way for the kids being so young to be able to send Tina their love. So they all wrote a message to Tina or had help to do so. And they sent them to Tina in Heaven.

The following year, the kids asked if they could do this again.  The kids being Cheyenne, her daughter and my kids Elisabeth and Michael who have always called Tina Auntie.  So we went and they eached picked out a balloon on the anniversary of Tina going to Heaven, and they wrote their messages and we sent them up to her. The kids were smiling, and laughing and having a wonderful time. I am certain Tina was smiling down on them...

Tomorrow will be two years since Tina left her life on earth. The kids have asked again to send her balloon mail. So we wil be doing it again. As long as they ask to do this we will.. Bless their hearts!

October 22, 2010

I had the pleasure of meetig Tina on-line through paltalk. I have been talking to her on-line and on the phone since 1998 and stayed  friends with her all this time. I had the pleasure of going meet her and kevin, John in person and I stayed 2 weeks with them. i love being around them for that time. I will always be there for her and her family. I was there for her and Kevin for all these years and nothing is going to change that. I love all of you and I will miss her dearly.

Tina gave her first haircut

October 8, 2010

Tina and her younger brother Jeff were a year and a half apart in age.  When they were small Tina decided that Jeff needed a haircut and she chopped a big space out of the front of his hair.  I was in a panic because they were supposed to have their pictures taken the very next day.  So her dad and I rushed to town before the stores closed up at 6PM and bought a pair of clippers.  Jeff got his first butch haircut.  While I was improving his hair her dad chased her around the house with a pair of scissors saying he was going to shave her head bald.  She was screaming at the top of her lungs.

But she never cut Jeff's hair again.

Later in life she got rather adept at giving haircuts.

Another incidence that happened about the same time was that her brother, Jeff, had gotten a riding electric truck that was a tow-truck for his birthday.  They had been watching the Dukes of Hazard on TV.  Tina talked Jeff into jumping his truck off the end of the front porch that had no railing and was about four feet off the ground.  Jeff did it.  But the truck didn't go very fast and he went nose down into the dirt.  Tina came running in the house saying that Jeff hurt himself.  He bumped his head.  I don't know how he every survived his sister.

Tina's mom,

Evelyn

October 8, 2010

I met Tina on an on-line game.  From the first day I met her, she was always friendly and helpful.  We became instant friends and I had the pleasure of getting to know her in the game for 3 plus years.  Tina and I had talked on the phone several times and the last few months, sent each other numerous text.  She was always knowledgeable and knew the right words to say.  I introduced her to many of my other friends on the on-line game and everyone instantly loved her.  Tina had a heart that was big enough for everyone and ears that always took the time to listen.  We spent many nights talking, laughing and even crying.  I will never forget her and the love she shared with so many. Many times, I logged on to the game just to see her or talk to her.  She was a big inspiration to me and showed me I wanted to be more like her in the way she treated everyone with kindness and respect.  Her last words to me before she logged off the final day was, "Love you!!"  I just wish I had the opportunity to met her in real life.  It will not be the same without you Tina, you are missed by everyone. 

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