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Clydie Jan Tinnin

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Clydie Jan Tinnin

Birth
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA
Death
30 Aug 2023 (aged 72)
Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bay City, Matagorda County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10, Block 9, Lot 22, Space 8
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Clydie Jan Tinnin, born on December 23, 1950, in Longview, Texas, embraced life with a compassionate heart and an unwavering love for her family and friends. On August 30, 2023, she peacefully passed away in Georgetown, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, kindness, and cherished memories.

Born to Clyde Tinnin and Alice Frelich Tinnin, Clydie's life journey was influenced by her deep-rooted Texan heritage. Her father, Clyde, born on October 4, 1919, in Konawa, Oklahoma, and her mother, Alice, born on March 29, 1924, in Laredo, Texas, instilled in her the values of family, community, and perseverance. These values shaped Clydie's character, guiding her through life with grace and compassion.

Clydie's heart carried the memories of those who went before her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Alice Tinnin, her sister and brother-in-law Jean and Ronnie Fehmel and her nephew Travis Tinnin.

Clydie's legacy is beautifully woven through the lives of her surviving family members. She is survived by her loving children and their families: Anna Cornett Brown and her husband Derek Brown, along with their children Aubrey and Tillman; and Grant Cornett and his wife Anna Olive Cornett, accompanied by their sons Ethan and Emmitt. Clydie's devotion to her role as a mother and grandmother was unwavering, and she found immense joy in being a part of her family's milestones and moments of happiness.

Among her siblings, Clydie shared a deep bond with Novie T. Smith, Mark Tinnin and his wife Karen, and Ben Tinnin and his wife Rosa. Her love extended further to numerous nieces and nephews, as well as their children, creating a rich and interconnected family network that she cherished dearly.

Clydie was not only a devoted family member but also a beacon of light in her community. As a mother, teacher, and friend, she touched the lives of many, leaving an indelible mark through her kindness, guidance, and understanding. She carried her nurturing spirit from her upbringing in Bay City, Texas, to her later years spent near her children and grandchildren, supporting them in their pursuits and passions. Whether it was cheering on at baseball games, attending dance recitals, cross country meets, basketball, football, soccer, piano recitals or simply sharing in the interests of "Lolly's Angels", Clydie's presence was a source of unwavering love and support.

As we gather to honor Clydie's life and legacy, let us remember her for the love she shared, the lives she touched, and the enduring impact she had on all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those she loved and who loved her in return.

A memorial service to celebrate Clydie Jan Tinnin's life will be held on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at Nichols Street Church of Christ in Bay City, TX at 2:00 pm, visitation at 1:00 pm. Family and friends are invited to join in remembering the remarkable woman she was and the legacy of love and compassion she leaves behind. Interment will follow at Cedarvale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Trent Tinnin, Riley Tinnin, Jimmie Pavlu, Joh Fehmel, James Roszner, David LeMaster, Matt Murray, Joel Pavlu, Chad Pavlu and Chas Cornett.
Clydie Jan Tinnin, born on December 23, 1950, in Longview, Texas, embraced life with a compassionate heart and an unwavering love for her family and friends. On August 30, 2023, she peacefully passed away in Georgetown, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, kindness, and cherished memories.

Born to Clyde Tinnin and Alice Frelich Tinnin, Clydie's life journey was influenced by her deep-rooted Texan heritage. Her father, Clyde, born on October 4, 1919, in Konawa, Oklahoma, and her mother, Alice, born on March 29, 1924, in Laredo, Texas, instilled in her the values of family, community, and perseverance. These values shaped Clydie's character, guiding her through life with grace and compassion.

Clydie's heart carried the memories of those who went before her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Alice Tinnin, her sister and brother-in-law Jean and Ronnie Fehmel and her nephew Travis Tinnin.

Clydie's legacy is beautifully woven through the lives of her surviving family members. She is survived by her loving children and their families: Anna Cornett Brown and her husband Derek Brown, along with their children Aubrey and Tillman; and Grant Cornett and his wife Anna Olive Cornett, accompanied by their sons Ethan and Emmitt. Clydie's devotion to her role as a mother and grandmother was unwavering, and she found immense joy in being a part of her family's milestones and moments of happiness.

Among her siblings, Clydie shared a deep bond with Novie T. Smith, Mark Tinnin and his wife Karen, and Ben Tinnin and his wife Rosa. Her love extended further to numerous nieces and nephews, as well as their children, creating a rich and interconnected family network that she cherished dearly.

Clydie was not only a devoted family member but also a beacon of light in her community. As a mother, teacher, and friend, she touched the lives of many, leaving an indelible mark through her kindness, guidance, and understanding. She carried her nurturing spirit from her upbringing in Bay City, Texas, to her later years spent near her children and grandchildren, supporting them in their pursuits and passions. Whether it was cheering on at baseball games, attending dance recitals, cross country meets, basketball, football, soccer, piano recitals or simply sharing in the interests of "Lolly's Angels", Clydie's presence was a source of unwavering love and support.

As we gather to honor Clydie's life and legacy, let us remember her for the love she shared, the lives she touched, and the enduring impact she had on all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those she loved and who loved her in return.

A memorial service to celebrate Clydie Jan Tinnin's life will be held on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at Nichols Street Church of Christ in Bay City, TX at 2:00 pm, visitation at 1:00 pm. Family and friends are invited to join in remembering the remarkable woman she was and the legacy of love and compassion she leaves behind. Interment will follow at Cedarvale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Trent Tinnin, Riley Tinnin, Jimmie Pavlu, Joh Fehmel, James Roszner, David LeMaster, Matt Murray, Joel Pavlu, Chad Pavlu and Chas Cornett.


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