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Trina Tennille Flint

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Trina Tennille Flint 1979 ~ 2005 Helen Keller once said "Life is either an Adventure or nothing". Trina Tennille Flint finished her adventure here with us and passed away in her Lehi home on Sunday, November 6, 2005, at the age of 26. Tennille was born April 26, 1979 in Rexburg, ID. As Tennille...

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Blaine and Carolyn,
I can't imagine the pain that you are going through. having to let one of your children go from this life has got to be something no parent should have to endure. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Max Cooper-Ford

Tennille is my big sister. She and i would bug each other all the time. She was always so fun to be around. I love (ed) her so much!!!! And i will miss sending her crazy all the time. I am so happy i get to see her again someday!

To Tennille's Family -

In working with Tennille over the past year and getting to know her professionally and as a friend, words can not begin to describe her impact upon my life and the approach we take to how we choose to live. Her strength, attitude and purpose is something to cherish. I will hold many memories of her and her thought's with me on my journey. My condolences go out to you during this time.

While I didn't know Tennille very well, I did have the opportunity to play with her in the Utah Valley Handbell Choir before she left us for the Bells on Temple Square. Since we were on opposite ends of the bells, there wasn't many chances for us to interact but I was always impressed by her spirit, playfulness, and that sparkle in her eyes. A few weeks ago she subbed for Karen and the choir and did an outstanding job. I will forever remember our phone conversation after rehersal that...

We were greatly saddened to learn about Tennille. We knew her through several groups here at the Cancer Wellness House, as well as her arranging for the Utah Valley Bell Choir to play at our Christmas party, a beautiful and memorable experience for all. We will never forget her fun spirit, gentle words, encouragement to others, and her love of music. Our prayers are with you.

-Emmeline Hansen, Jill Angerbauer, and Cancer Wellness House members and volunteers.

Sorry to hear the sad news of your beloved Trina. It sounds like she lived life to the fullest. Take care and god bless...Patrick

Tennille worked briefly in the Environmental Resources Division with the Bureau of Reclamation in SLC over a year ago. She was a lot of fun and we enjoyed getting to know her. Inspite of her illnesses, she was always positive and eager to share her insights into the various projects we were working on. She was far too young to leave us but we know she is free from pain and in a better place. We send our condolences to the family and hope you will be comforted by the wonderful memories you...

Tennille was one of my very best friends in high school. I have actually known her since we were in the 4th grade together. She was always a great friend. We used to spend a lot of time together. She and I used to laugh until we would cry. Bucket, you will be greatly missed!

To Tennille's Family,
I got to know Tennille over the last year working with her at Maxim. She always smiled and laughed and really would help keep our office a happy place. We had great times working out in the field. We bothed loved to spend time talking of our adventures with our dogs. Kayenta will miss her dearly and so will I. I'm glad I was able to have her spirit in my life for at least a short time. My deepest sympathies to the family.