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Paige Elizabeth Tarter

Spokane, Washington

1967 - 2022

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Paige Elizabeth (Bitten) Tarter September 21, 1967 - December 26, 2022 Spokane, Washington - Paige Elizabeth (Bitten)Tarter, 55 died December 26, 2022. She passed peacefully in bed at home in Spokane. She is survived by daughters Michelle Tarter and Jenee Rodriguez (John), and granddaughter...

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I just learned of Paige´s death. She and I met in Germany in 1990 and became very close friends. After returning to the states, we stayed in touch but never saw each other in person again. I will always cherish the memories with her and Scott. To her loved ones, please accept my belated condolences.

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She was liked by many and was known as a kind endearing funny person. What a shock to hear of her passing. Rest easy Paige. You made a positive difference in the world for sure .

Paige and I are second cousins. I saw her on a fairly regular basis when we were kids and young adults. Our grandma´s were sisters and lived in close proximity to each other. Those were the days of big family gatherings on the Nordahl side of the family: holidays and summer picnic get-togethers at cool locations. Paige was always fun with a beautiful smile. As we got older and settled into our lives I rarely saw her. I was thrilled to reconnect with her on Facebook. I have always enjoyed her...

Paige and I went to school together and swam on the same team in Richland. We recently reconnected on FB, but really didn't do a lot of "catching up". Now I'm sorry I didn't. She'll be missed.

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Im so sad to see this, I knew Paige for many years and we lost touch with each other. My deepest condolences to her family. May she rest in Christs arms.

As her daughter, Jenee´s, mother-in-law, I couldn´t have asked for a better mother-in-la to my son, John. Passive abs I had a lot in common and it was always nice speaking with her. She had a great sense if humor. She will be missed.