Tina was a courageous and energetic woman whose greatest joy in life was being a mother. She worked at Dairy Queen in Mount Vernon and had the ability to connect with some of the simpler things in life, like blooming sunflowers or her dolphin collection.
Her beloved son Kody, a gentle child with an enormous heart, was a 5th grader at East Knox Elementary School. He enjoyed all sports, especially baseball.
Tina and Kody will be missed by many loving friends and family; daughter and sister, Sarah Maynard; Kody's father, Larry Maynard; Tina's parents and Kody's maternal grandparents, Raymond and Barbara Herrmann; Kody's paternal grandparents, Larry and Esther Maynard; Tina's brothers and Kody's uncles, Eric (Trisha), William (Lisa Robey) and Jason (Tracy) Herrmann; Kody's step-brothers, A.J. and Payton Maynard; four nieces and four nephews; and many other dear family and friends.
Tina was a courageous and energetic woman whose greatest joy in life was being a mother. She worked at Dairy Queen in Mount Vernon and had the ability to connect with some of the simpler things in life, like blooming sunflowers or her dolphin collection.
Her beloved son Kody, a gentle child with an enormous heart, was a 5th grader at East Knox Elementary School. He enjoyed all sports, especially baseball.
Tina and Kody will be missed by many loving friends and family; daughter and sister, Sarah Maynard; Kody's father, Larry Maynard; Tina's parents and Kody's maternal grandparents, Raymond and Barbara Herrmann; Kody's paternal grandparents, Larry and Esther Maynard; Tina's brothers and Kody's uncles, Eric (Trisha), William (Lisa Robey) and Jason (Tracy) Herrmann; Kody's step-brothers, A.J. and Payton Maynard; four nieces and four nephews; and many other dear family and friends.
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