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Tina passed away on March 21, 2026, at the age of 72, due to heart and lung complications.
She was born on February 13, 1954, to DeVault and Shirley Bolt in Bowling Green, Ohio. She was the third child, with two older brothers, joined later by one younger brother.
Tina was a jack of all trades, and very much a tom boy. She lived in many different places including Idaho, South Carolina, and Georgia. She moved back to Idaho Falls in 2005, to be near her only grandchild and decided Idaho Falls would be her forever home. She did pursue a higher education in Bioelectrical Engineering, but decided long-haul truck driving was what she loved to do, and made that her career for many decades. She traveled all over the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Tina was very outgoing, never met a stranger, and adopted many new family members. She loved to travel and had gone to England many times. She was very proud of her antiques collections. Tina very much enjoyed cheering on her granddaughter at competitions and was the loudest one among the crowd. She also had a very special bond with the animals she rescued, her last being Daisy.
Tina was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She held many positions in the church, being a preschool teacher was her favorite.
Tina is survived by her mother, Shirley Bolt; her brothers, Danny, Steve, and Jeff Bolt; her daughter, Karron Danner; her son, Levi Danner (now Lexi Danner); granddaughter, Khalee Burgess; and several nieces and nephews; adopted grandson, Bosten Gardner; all of whom she loved very much.
Tina was preceded in death by her father, DeVault Bolt; and son, Jeremy Danner.
Thank you to all her friends that made such a difference in her life. Thank you to the family for all your support even though you're all far away. Tina will be missed by many.

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