Tina Marlene Williams-Biggers, a beloved daughter, sister, mother, and friend departed this life on October 5, 2024. Born on August 13, 1961, to Jessie Mae (Jones) and Charles Eugene Williams in Ardmore, Oklahoma, Tina was a shining light in the lives of all who knew her.
A lifelong of Corinth Baptist Church, Tina's involvement was a testament to her passion for community and connection. She found joy in singing with the church choir, connecting with friends and family in impromptu musical gatherings, and guiding young lives as a youth counselor in the mime ministry. Education was important to Tina; she attended Ardmore schools and proudly graduated from Ardmore High School in 1979.
Following high school, Tina pursued her studies at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. However, her journey took a beautiful turn with the birth of her cherished son, Cameron, in 1981. Balancing motherhood with her academic aspirations, Tina showed remarkable resilience, attending school during the week while nurturing her family on weekends. Eventually, her path led her to Sherman, Texas, where she continued to grow personally and professionally.
After a brief time in Sherman, Tina returned to Ardmore to be near her family, which marked the beginning of her dedicated career at Mercy Memorial Hospital as a phlebotomist. Her commitment to helping others was evident throughout her life. In 1994, the arrival of her daughter, TyLynn Smith, brought additional joy and purpose. Tina later ventured into the Dollar General Warehouse, where her hard work and determination saw her rise to the position of forklift safety trainer and supervisor. Despite her accomplishments, the call of the medical field was strong, leading her back to Mercy Memorial Hospital, where she served until her retirement in 2007.
An avid reader and lover of games, Tina also cherished her time spent watching football and engaging with her family and friends. Her spirit resonated deeply within her family, often earning her the affectionate title of "my other mom" from her children’s friends. To keep busy during the off-season, she took a seasonal role with Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, enjoying both the work and the laughter it brought into her life.
Tina's passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of her loved ones. She was preceded in death by her mother, Jessie Mae; father, Charles; and sister, Mary Burnett. She is lovingly remembered by her brothers Ronald Williams of Irving, TX, Mark Crow of Cesar Hills, TX, and sisters Amelia Jackson and Kimberly Wright of Ardmore, and Christine Marshall (Willie) of San Augustine, TX. Her legacy lives on through her son, Cameron Williams (Patricia) of Ardmore; daughter, TyLynn Smith of Ardmore; adoptive son, Corey Dixon of Seattle, WA; stepdaughters Brandyn Smith of Lone Grove, OK, Kimiko Williams of Dallas, TX, and Keyona Williams of Denton, TX; as well as her grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and an abundance of family and friends.
Tina Marlene Williams-Biggers will be profoundly missed. Her unwavering love, infectious spirit, and zest for life will forever remain etched in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
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