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Tina Marie Browne

Portland, Maine

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Tina Marie (Rice) Browne, 36 FALMOUTH -- Tina Marie (Rice) Browne, of Falmouth, lost her fierce battle with Ovarian Cancer on March 12, 2012. Tina was born on March 30, 1975 in Portland. She was the beloved daughter of David Rice and Penelope & Ben Diaz (who never referred to her as anything...

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Kevin, it has only been two years that I left Knickerbocker working with you and with a daughter and son around the same ages as Calia and Nolan. Two years ago, I would never have imagined that this could have happened to such a wonderful family. I am devastated to hear of your loss and feel deeply remorseful to have been so disconnected while you and your children have and are still going through this painful time. You and your children are in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy to Tina's entire family. I graduated from high school with Tina. She was a very happy person who enjoyed life.
She always had an amazing ability to unite people and make them feel welcome. She had a real gift.
I'm sure she will rest in peace and her spirit will live on through her children.

In the arms of the angels, Tina.
Kevin, Calia, Nolan, our prayers are with you.
with love, Mark, Claire & Yanni

Dave and Penny, so sorry to hear of Tina's passing. From what Dave told me of her some months back, she was certainly a wonderful person. Our sincere condolences to you both, Ben and, or course Tina's husband and children.

My Darling Daughter....I will always love you with all my heart and all my soul...I will see you again...Dad

WE ARE SO SORRY, BUT WE KNOW TINA IS IN A BETTER PLACE AND NOT SUFFERING ANY MORE.KEVIN, WE WISH YOU AND THE CHILDREN THE VERY BEST AND DAVID YOU KEEP A GOING FOR THOSE GRANDCHILDREN. I KNOW YOU WILL. LOVE KAY AND DICK

My prayers go out to Kevin and Calia and Nolan...may you stay strong through this time...very sorry for your loss...she seemed like a remarkable woman...may she live on within your children Kevin.

Please accept our sincere sympathy . Although we did not know Tina personally, we knew of her through her cousin Suzanne and her Aunt Sally. Her courage was remarkable. May happy memories help ease your sorrow, and bring peace to all of you.
Normand & Connie (Perry) Theberge

Dear Calia and Nolan,
Your mommy and I were best friends when we were big kids.
Calia, we loved to get dressed up and curl our hair and wear bright colors and beautiful skirts and paint our nails and put lipstick on. Your mom was the first friend I knew that looked so pretty with red lipstick. The rest of us looked like we were playing dressup, but she looked like a grownup! And sometimes, we did that when we were going somewhere special like a dance and other times we were all...