The Untimely Passing of my Mother, Tina Walker
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The Untimely Passing of my Mother, Tina Walker
Hi there, this is Julie, Tina's Daughter. I just wanted to let the Islanders know that I am thinking of you...
I am overwhelmed by the kindness so many Islanders have extended to me and my family. I never knew just how many lives my mother touched until her passing. Thank You.
While this is a very sad time for me and for many others, she would want us to celebrate not only her life, but ALL LIFE... OUR LIVES! Life IS very sacred and meant to be lived Honestly and Sweetly. In the near future, we will be holding a Celebration in honor of Tina Walker... More details to come... In the mean time, I am well, her family is well, please enjoy and SHARE YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES!!!!
I am overwhelmed by the kindness so many Islanders have extended to me and my family. I never knew just how many lives my mother touched until her passing. Thank You.
While this is a very sad time for me and for many others, she would want us to celebrate not only her life, but ALL LIFE... OUR LIVES! Life IS very sacred and meant to be lived Honestly and Sweetly. In the near future, we will be holding a Celebration in honor of Tina Walker... More details to come... In the mean time, I am well, her family is well, please enjoy and SHARE YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES!!!!
Julie Ann Maxon
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Dear Julie and Family:
Your mother often shared fond stories about you. One of my favorites was the two of you driving around the island with your mother operating the car and you directing down the road. I'm not sure if you remember it but your biggest job was to be looking for the sheriff's car.
Your mother was a wonderful neighbor to the Zanella's and after John's passing and Ann's stroke, your mother was a constant care giver. She made many trips to Petoskey at her own expense to visit Ann and provide her comfort.
I miss her dearly. Anna
Your mother often shared fond stories about you. One of my favorites was the two of you driving around the island with your mother operating the car and you directing down the road. I'm not sure if you remember it but your biggest job was to be looking for the sheriff's car.
Your mother was a wonderful neighbor to the Zanella's and after John's passing and Ann's stroke, your mother was a constant care giver. She made many trips to Petoskey at her own expense to visit Ann and provide her comfort.
I miss her dearly. Anna
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Julie and Family of Tina Walker,
My condolences to all of you during this difficult time. I didn't know Tina very well; I only recently became better aquainted when she returned to Holy Cross Church. I have known Doug Tilly for a number of years, and was happy to see them enjoying their companionship. Your mother spent countless hours entertaining the island's children with her efforts in planning so many events surrounding the various holidays throughout the year. I was always impressed that she would go all out when she didn't even have young children of her own, which says alot. But I know that she enjoyed doing it, and seeing the smiling faces of the children was gratitude enough. She was a kind and gentle soul and will be sorely missed by those who knew and appreciated her. I am glad that you will be having a memorial service for her; keep us posted.
My condolences to all of you during this difficult time. I didn't know Tina very well; I only recently became better aquainted when she returned to Holy Cross Church. I have known Doug Tilly for a number of years, and was happy to see them enjoying their companionship. Your mother spent countless hours entertaining the island's children with her efforts in planning so many events surrounding the various holidays throughout the year. I was always impressed that she would go all out when she didn't even have young children of her own, which says alot. But I know that she enjoyed doing it, and seeing the smiling faces of the children was gratitude enough. She was a kind and gentle soul and will be sorely missed by those who knew and appreciated her. I am glad that you will be having a memorial service for her; keep us posted.
Julie,
I remember when you and you mom came into the my classroom during an early fall afternoon after school. You were new to the island and you both were exploring the new school that you would be attending the next day. You appeared a little apprehensive in a new setting, but your mom was smiling and eager to begin a new life on Beaver Island with you. She wrapped her arm around you shoulder and said" I'm her mom , but she's my best friend." And , you know what? She displayed that kind of positive enthusiasm and generosity throughout her time on Beaver Island.
Jim Stambaugh
I remember when you and you mom came into the my classroom during an early fall afternoon after school. You were new to the island and you both were exploring the new school that you would be attending the next day. You appeared a little apprehensive in a new setting, but your mom was smiling and eager to begin a new life on Beaver Island with you. She wrapped her arm around you shoulder and said" I'm her mom , but she's my best friend." And , you know what? She displayed that kind of positive enthusiasm and generosity throughout her time on Beaver Island.
Jim Stambaugh
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