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Tina Marie “T & Aunt T” Wilson

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Tina Marie “T" & "Aunt T” Wilson

Birth
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
Oct 2010 (aged 39)
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
G Section 31-686-1
Memorial ID
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Tina was called "T" by her family and "Aunt T" by her nieces and nephews who loved her dearly.

Tina Marie Wilson, 39, was found deceased by police in her Bountiful home on October 4, 2010. Her wonderful life was shortened at the hands of another.

Tina was a loving and caring aunt, sister, daughter and friend. She was always there to help those in need giving all that she could to her many friends and family members, often giving more than she had for herself.

She loved animals, too.

She was preceded in death by both her mother Julie M. Wilson and Sister Robyn W. Sagendorf. Tina believed they watched over her as her guardian angels. We know that they welcomed her with open arms and escorted her through the gates of heaven.

She always told people she was too busy to get married and have children. So her nieces and nephews and the children at the school where she worked were her children.

Tina was a custodian at West Clinton Elementary school. The principal said, "She was kind, very sweet, very personable. No doubt she will be missed." A teacher wrote: "She didn't mind cleaning up our kindergarten messes."

Tina belonged to the UMF/CMF Motorcycle Club for 13 years and loved to ride. She said she felt free when she was riding.

She loved being part of the toy drive every year that the Motorcycle Club does for Primary Children's Hospital.

Tina is survived by her loving father Dennis Gwynn Wilson Sr., caring Brother Dennis Gwynn Wilson Jr., Nieces Alyssa Sagendorf and DawnaJo Wilson, nephews Wyatt and Dalton Wilson, Kory and Richard Sagendorf.

Funeral services were held Saturday October 9, 2010 at 11:00 am. She is buried at the Bountiful Cemetery.

The Draper City police department escorted the family to the cemetery. And the Motorcycle Club escorted also on their Harleys.

Her funeral began with the song, "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today", because "T" brought joy into the lives of others with love and charity as Christ taught. She would want others to be forgiving of the man who took her life.

"T" would want everyone to know that they are beautiful and to be who they are.
Tina was called "T" by her family and "Aunt T" by her nieces and nephews who loved her dearly.

Tina Marie Wilson, 39, was found deceased by police in her Bountiful home on October 4, 2010. Her wonderful life was shortened at the hands of another.

Tina was a loving and caring aunt, sister, daughter and friend. She was always there to help those in need giving all that she could to her many friends and family members, often giving more than she had for herself.

She loved animals, too.

She was preceded in death by both her mother Julie M. Wilson and Sister Robyn W. Sagendorf. Tina believed they watched over her as her guardian angels. We know that they welcomed her with open arms and escorted her through the gates of heaven.

She always told people she was too busy to get married and have children. So her nieces and nephews and the children at the school where she worked were her children.

Tina was a custodian at West Clinton Elementary school. The principal said, "She was kind, very sweet, very personable. No doubt she will be missed." A teacher wrote: "She didn't mind cleaning up our kindergarten messes."

Tina belonged to the UMF/CMF Motorcycle Club for 13 years and loved to ride. She said she felt free when she was riding.

She loved being part of the toy drive every year that the Motorcycle Club does for Primary Children's Hospital.

Tina is survived by her loving father Dennis Gwynn Wilson Sr., caring Brother Dennis Gwynn Wilson Jr., Nieces Alyssa Sagendorf and DawnaJo Wilson, nephews Wyatt and Dalton Wilson, Kory and Richard Sagendorf.

Funeral services were held Saturday October 9, 2010 at 11:00 am. She is buried at the Bountiful Cemetery.

The Draper City police department escorted the family to the cemetery. And the Motorcycle Club escorted also on their Harleys.

Her funeral began with the song, "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today", because "T" brought joy into the lives of others with love and charity as Christ taught. She would want others to be forgiving of the man who took her life.

"T" would want everyone to know that they are beautiful and to be who they are.


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