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Tina Marie <I>Fauver</I> Robbins

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Tina Marie Fauver Robbins

Birth
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
4 Oct 2008 (aged 50)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
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Tina Marie Robbins, of Boise, passed away Oct. 4, 2008. She was a loving caring wife. She was born in Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 25, 1958 to Frank and Peggy Fauver. She went to high school in Hood River, Ore. and at one time worked for the forest service. She attended Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore. where she got her degree in radio communications. In 1983 she met Mark Robbins and they were married November 1987. Mark and Tina moved to Boise in 1988. She later was involved with ACTS Amputee, a support group with founder Betty Holt. Tina was a real inspiration to others. Mark and Tina attended Calvary Chapel in Boise and were well-loved there. Their two dogs, Shadow and Shannon were like children to them. Tina is survived by her husband Mark Robbins, Boise, her father Frank Fauver, Culver, Ore., Regina Zilafro, Palm Springs, Calif., and Michael Malina, Texas. She will be greatly missed.
Tina Marie Robbins, of Boise, passed away Oct. 4, 2008. She was a loving caring wife. She was born in Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 25, 1958 to Frank and Peggy Fauver. She went to high school in Hood River, Ore. and at one time worked for the forest service. She attended Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore. where she got her degree in radio communications. In 1983 she met Mark Robbins and they were married November 1987. Mark and Tina moved to Boise in 1988. She later was involved with ACTS Amputee, a support group with founder Betty Holt. Tina was a real inspiration to others. Mark and Tina attended Calvary Chapel in Boise and were well-loved there. Their two dogs, Shadow and Shannon were like children to them. Tina is survived by her husband Mark Robbins, Boise, her father Frank Fauver, Culver, Ore., Regina Zilafro, Palm Springs, Calif., and Michael Malina, Texas. She will be greatly missed.


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