Tina-Elswick-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Mueller Funeral Home - Mason

Tina Louise Elswick

Mason, Ohio

Feb 1, 1966 – Sep 24, 2021 (Age 55)

About

BORN
February 1, 1966
DIED
September 24, 2021
AGE
55
LOCATION
Mason, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

Mueller Funeral Home - Mason Obituary

Tina Louise Elswick (nee Burroughs), 55 of Mason, OH passed away on Friday, September 24, 2021. Tina was born in Cincinnati, OH to John Wesley and Theresa M. Burroughs, Jr.

Tina was a lover of animals. She offered her love by rescuing and sheltering dogs and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Tina would always make me laugh when she happened to come down to mine receptionist area at Convergys. I will always remember the love and respect she gave me.

I am so sorry to hear of Tina`s passing. I worked with her at Miami university. We bonded over watching lots of episodes of designing women and water aerobics. She was just so kind. She was so adventurous! I remember her taking flying lessons. I hope she´s flying in heaven.

I just learned of Tina's passing today and was so sorry to hear it. The last time I saw her she was still a teenager - so polite and with a sweet smile when I would see her at the rink. It doesn't surprise me that she was so valued by her friends and family. My condolences to you all.

I just learn today of Tina's passing. We use to work together. She would always have this sun shining smile when we talked. She made the world a better place. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.

I worked with Tina on and off over the past few years but feel like I’ve known her so much longer. That’s just the type of person Tina was! Such a pleasure to work with --- a wonderful mix of intelligence and professionalism, as well as warmth and wit. She always made people feel at ease in any discussion. I feel blessed to have know her and extend my heartfelt sympathy. --- Shelly

Oh sweet Tina, I know you were listening tonight as your family and friends shared stories about what you mean to each of us. As I sat wiping away tears, I realized that you made each of us feel like the most important person in the room. Your genuine interest in lifting people up made such a difference to so many.

I told Jon I would continue listening to Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett on repeat in your honor, and will raise a mojito in one last toast. Perhaps a Mud Slide too.

My deepest sympathy to Jon, Tina's parents and all of her family. Tina and I shared a love of the ocean and had many conversations about her dream of retiring near the water someday, especially after I did that a few years ago. She had a beautiful smile, infectious laugh, and wicked sense of humor. I know how deeply she will be missed by her colleagues, as well. My prayers for comfort to all as you go through this difficult time.

Jon,
My deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.

Rick Taylor

Praying for peace and comfort for Tina’s loved ones.