A native of Henderson County, she was the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Pearlie Jane Anders Ledbetter. She was preceded in death by one sister Shelia and her beloved dogs Bambi and Char-lee.
Tina retired from G.E. after 24 years of faithful service. She loved animals (especially dogs), shopping and the color purple. Everything from her jeep to her house was purple. Her passion was her family. She was a wonderful Mom and Nana. She will be missed by all that knew her.
Survivors include; two daughters, Bonnie and Amanda (Justin); five grandchildren, Payton, Rylee, Draven, Karver and Tarek; two brothers Glenn Ledbetter, Jr. and George Ledbetter ( Christy); her puppies, John Wayne, Joleen, Billy-Bob, and Charlene; several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Friday April 17, 2020 at 2 PM at the Chapel in the Pines of Jackson Funeral Service.
A native of Henderson County, she was the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Pearlie Jane Anders Ledbetter. She was preceded in death by one sister Shelia and her beloved dogs Bambi and Char-lee.
Tina retired from G.E. after 24 years of faithful service. She loved animals (especially dogs), shopping and the color purple. Everything from her jeep to her house was purple. Her passion was her family. She was a wonderful Mom and Nana. She will be missed by all that knew her.
Survivors include; two daughters, Bonnie and Amanda (Justin); five grandchildren, Payton, Rylee, Draven, Karver and Tarek; two brothers Glenn Ledbetter, Jr. and George Ledbetter ( Christy); her puppies, John Wayne, Joleen, Billy-Bob, and Charlene; several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Friday April 17, 2020 at 2 PM at the Chapel in the Pines of Jackson Funeral Service.
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