Tabitha-Bean-Obituary

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Tabitha Jane Bean

Wichita, Kansas

May 25, 1960 – Nov 16, 2020 (Age 60)

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BORN
May 25, 1960
DIED
November 16, 2020
AGE
60
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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Cochran Mortuary & Crematory - Wichita Obituary

Bean, Tabitha Jane (Oblinger), beloved sister and aunt, the laughing heart of the universe took a supernova home November 16, 2020. Born in Wichita, Kansas May 25, 1960 to Warren J. and Mary Ann Oblinger, she was the fifth and arguably the most irreverent of six siblings. She graduated from...

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You came to mind the other day and it brought a smile and a great memory.
Volunteering at Cowtown with you and Lori wouldn’t have been the same without you. Running through the sprinklers and getting caught soaking wet in our uniforms. Telling the leader we were just sweating because it was so hot. Sneaking from building to building when it wasn’t busy. We had so much fun. We laughed so much. I’m sorry we didn’t keep in touch after that. I know that you’re truly missed. You touched so...

I´m am so sad to find that Toni had passed. We were friends through working at Cowtown when we were Girl Scouts. We had so much fun getting away with some antics. Those memories will always bring a smile or laugh.

Tabitha, it was a pleasure to know you and to have been your friend. I was troubled when I read of your passing in the Friends University alumni magazine. I wish I had kept in closer touch over the years. I will treasure the few of your drawings that I have. You were truly a person who "thought outside the box" and contributed greatly to the lives of those of us fortunate enough to have met you. I wish you peace and continued happiness on the other side, and will look forward to seeing you...

Toby, I love and miss you! (She told them I was the only 1 who could call her Toby). Your friend, (the Sacked Stranger), Janet Kirkhuff Moon

We went to grade school through high school together. One thing I remember from grade school was being in Girl Scouts. Her mom was our leader. We learned so many different types of arts and crafts. She was always a laugh either at City Arts or at our high school reunions. Rest in peace old friend.

We often enjoyed your take on the crazy happenings at City
Arts. I looked forward to your art exhibits and the displays that you created. Thank you for all of your hard work. Pat

Tab I'm sure Sean is waiting for you at the old fishing pond.My prayers are with you.

Oh, Tab; I am heartbroken. Such a good friend, such a great dog owner. SO much laughter! I missed you so much when you moved to Wichita; now I miss you more. God Speed, my friend.

You have been in my life over 45 years. I will miss all the adventures we went on, book store and thrift store shopping, all the lunch and trying new and different food . I love you sister dear and miss you