Tiffany is survived by her two sons, Wyatt Hensley and Conor Hensley; her mom and dad, Theresia & David Carroll; her father, Terry Jackson; brothers, Dusty Carroll and Jared E. (Miranda) Jackson; significant other, Trent Conger; sister by Heart, Tiffany Stoner; nieces, Kaylee McCollister and Mirayna Jackson; nephews, Evan McCollister, Noah McCollister, and Jeremiah Jackson; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends that she considered part of her family.
She was preceded in death by grandparents, Harry & Mary Dryden and Ray & Zellia Carroll, and an uncle, Dave Dryden.
Tiffany enjoyed time spent with family and friends. Her love for sons Wyatt and Conor was unconditional and she worshipped the ground they walked on. Tiffany’s special bond in life was with her mother, Theresia Carroll. They both loved each other and had a relationship that every mother and daughter should have. Anyone that truly knew Tiffany knew that even though she was strong and tough on the outside, she had a heart of gold. Tiffany would literally give the shirt off her back to anyone in need. She attended Batavia Baptist Temple in Batavia, Ohio. Tiffany was saved and the family knows that she is with the Lord in Heaven reunited and rejoicing with family and friends.
The family would like to thank her Aunt, Keli Ziggas, Tiffany Stoner, and all other family and friends for all their help and support during this difficult time.
A graveside service for all will be held at Clarksville Cemetery at 12:00 Noon, March 27, 2021. A celebration of Tiffany’s life will then be held at Chief’s Lake Bar & Grill from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM, Saturday, March 27.
The family requests that instead of flowers, donations be made to Wright Patt Credit Union in Wilmington where a trust fund will be established for her sons.
Tiffany is survived by her two sons, Wyatt Hensley and Conor Hensley; her mom and dad, Theresia & David Carroll; her father, Terry Jackson; brothers, Dusty Carroll and Jared E. (Miranda) Jackson; significant other, Trent Conger; sister by Heart, Tiffany Stoner; nieces, Kaylee McCollister and Mirayna Jackson; nephews, Evan McCollister, Noah McCollister, and Jeremiah Jackson; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends that she considered part of her family.
She was preceded in death by grandparents, Harry & Mary Dryden and Ray & Zellia Carroll, and an uncle, Dave Dryden.
Tiffany enjoyed time spent with family and friends. Her love for sons Wyatt and Conor was unconditional and she worshipped the ground they walked on. Tiffany’s special bond in life was with her mother, Theresia Carroll. They both loved each other and had a relationship that every mother and daughter should have. Anyone that truly knew Tiffany knew that even though she was strong and tough on the outside, she had a heart of gold. Tiffany would literally give the shirt off her back to anyone in need. She attended Batavia Baptist Temple in Batavia, Ohio. Tiffany was saved and the family knows that she is with the Lord in Heaven reunited and rejoicing with family and friends.
The family would like to thank her Aunt, Keli Ziggas, Tiffany Stoner, and all other family and friends for all their help and support during this difficult time.
A graveside service for all will be held at Clarksville Cemetery at 12:00 Noon, March 27, 2021. A celebration of Tiffany’s life will then be held at Chief’s Lake Bar & Grill from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM, Saturday, March 27.
The family requests that instead of flowers, donations be made to Wright Patt Credit Union in Wilmington where a trust fund will be established for her sons.
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