Tina Marie Jenkins, born on October 17, 1972, in Washington, Pennsylvania, left this world on September 14, 2025, in her cherished hometown of Washington. Tina was a shining light in the lives of all who knew her, known for her infectious laughter and unwavering commitment to her family.
For 13 years, Tina proudly served as the Manager at Biscuit World, demonstrating not only her strong work ethic but also her innate ability to connect with others. She began her journey in the workforce at the age of 16, a testament to her determination and dedication. Tina balanced her career with grace, always putting her family first, embodying the role of a devoted mother and an amazing daughter.
Tina's personality was truly unforgettable; she was fun to be around, and her hard-working nature was an inspiration to many. She cherished every moment spent with her loved ones, creating memories that will be held dear forever. Her ability to light up a room with her presence was matched only by her love for the Pittsburgh Steelers and her passion for shooting darts. Tina also had a special place in her heart for wolves, reflecting her fierce spirit and love for nature.
She leaves behind a loving family, including her mother, Barb Watton; her son, Thomas (Amanda) Davis; her daughter, Karri Ann (Dylan) Davis; her brother, Donald Tustin; and her precious grandchildren, Aniah, Waylon, Wyatt, Jaxon, Sophia, and Thomas III. Each family member carries with them countless memories and lessons learned from Tina’s unconditional love and support. She will be missed by her bonus family at Biscuit World they meant the world to her.
Tina is now reunited with her father, Donald Tustin, and her brother, Frank Tustin, who have preceded her in death.
As we celebrate Tina Marie Jenkins’ life, we remember the joy she brought to our lives and the legacy of love she leaves behind. Her impact will be felt for generations, and she will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Friends are invited from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 3, 2025, in William G. Neal Funeral Homes, Ltd., 925 Allison Avenue, Washington. A prayer service will follow visitation at 7:30 p.m.
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925 Allison Avenue, Washington, PA 15301

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