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Tina Lynn Parker

11/6/1965 - 5/21/2026

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Obituary For Tina Lynn Parker

Tina Lynn Parker, born November 6, 1965, in Covington, Kentucky, peacefully passed away on May 21, 2026, in Warsaw, Kentucky. Her departure marks the end of a life filled with warmth, creativity, and an enduring commitment to those she loved.

Tina was a cherished daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She is lovingly remembered by her step-father, Harold Snow, as well as her sisters, Deborah Norris and Lolena Wehby. Her legacy continues through her two children, William Abner, Jr. and Lauren Clark, who is married to Jeff. Tina’s joy in family extended to her five grandchildren: William (Jayden), Taylor, Isaiah (Hannah), Maxden, and Mila. The anticipation of a new life enriched her spirit—the expected arrival of her great-grandchild, Coen, in July joining Ollie and Crue in the family.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Lorine Snow; her father, John Norris; and her companion, John Berkshire. Their memory remains a significant part of her story and the foundation of the close-knit family she fostered.

Tina found happiness in many pursuits. She delighted in family gatherings, weaving the bonds of kinship tighter with each shared moment. She expressed her creativity and care through crocheting and baking, bringing comfort and joy to those around her. Her passions also extended outdoors, where she enjoyed fishing and gardening, and spirited activities like playing cornhole. Cooking and writing were ways she expressed her love and thoughts, while live music and campfires gave her moments of peace and reflection.

Her life was a tapestry of love, laughter, and meaningful connections. Tina Lynn Parker will be deeply missed, but her spirit will live on in the hearts of her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

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  • 05/28/2026

    Hey Tina it's Teresa Johnsn remember when we were in high school and you would be having a bad day and all I had to say to you was "Smile for the birdy" in that loving crazy voice I did and you were good for the rest of the day. I love you and you will be geatly missed. R.I.P. my sweet lady you were one of the best ones. Praying for your family. Say hi to my wife when you see her in heaven, till we meet again.

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