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In Loving Memory of Tiffany Lynn O'Donnell-Krupa December 12, 1982 – October 20, 2025
With heavy hearts and deep faith in God's promises, we announce the passing of Tiffany Lynn O’Donnell, a devoted mother, loving wife, cherished daughter, sister, aunt, and faithful servant of Christ, who peacefully went home to be with the Lord on October 20, 2025, after a courageous battle with metastatic breast cancer. She was 42 years old.
Throughout her illness, Tiffany remained a pillar of faith. Her strength was not in denial of her suffering, but in her constant trust in God’s promises. Even in her hardest moments, she prayed for others and praised the name of Jesus. She faced her battle not with fear, but with hope rooted in eternity.
Tiffany found God's beauty in many places, but the beach was her sacred space. The sound of the waves, the feel of the sand beneath her feet, and the vastness of the sea brought her peace and reflection. It was where she felt closest to her Creator, and it became a symbol of the calm strength she carried through life.
She was a proud and devoted mother to her beloved son, Hayden O’Donnell and wife to Andrew Krupa,
Tiffany’s love extended deeply to her family. She is survived by her loving parents, Bill and Lisa Johnson, her sister Brittany Scherich ,brother in law Jake and her cherished nephews, Jace and Kellen Scherich, who always brought a smile to her face. She also leaves behind a wide circle of loving aunts, cousins, and treasured friends, each of whom was touched by her kindness, her radiant spirit, and her powerful faith.
Though her time on Earth ended too soon, Tiffany’s life was full. Full of love. Full of laughter. Full of God’s light.
A celebration of Tiffany’s life will be held later, where we will honor the woman she was and rejoice in the eternal peace she now holds in the arms of her Savior. Schuetz Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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