Tina Louise Keiser, a loving and kind soul, was born on June 12, 1968. She embarked on her journey to the heavens on July 23, 2025, while surrounded by care at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. Tina touched the lives of many during her time here on earth, and her vibrant spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known her.
Tina graduated from high school, taking every step in life with grace and determination. She dedicated herself to her work as a Flagger for AWP, where her warm personality and loving nature shone through, leaving an imprint on the colleagues she worked alongside.
Tina had a profound love for animals, children, and especially her grandchildren, who brought her immense joy. Her affection for the color blue was not just a preference but showcased her calm and tranquil spirit. She derived endless happiness from life's simple pleasures, whether it was caring for her beloved dog Peanut or spending precious moments with her family.
She is lovingly remembered by her father, John Albertone, and her mother, Wanda Santa. Tina shared a beautiful journey of love with her husband, Clifford Edison Keiser, whom she celebrated 24 wonderful years with on June 15. Their bond was a testament to a partnership built on mutual respect, laughter, and unwavering support.
Tina's legacy lives on through her six children: Sheri (Jake) Tirpak of Dillonvale, Joshua (Brittany Davis) Keiser of Yorkville, Eric (Holly Fleming) Jahn of Tiltonsville, Adam (Katie Conway) Jarvis of Martins Ferry, Donavan Keiser of Pittsburgh, and Daniel Jarvis of Yorkville. Each of her children carry a piece of her heart and spirit within them, a reminder of her boundless love and care.
As she was baptized shortly before being called home, Tina’s spirit is at peace, and we are comforted knowing she now watches over us, enveloped in love and serenity. Though she may no longer walk among us, her memory will forever be cherished, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her. The world has lost a beautiful light in Tina Louise Keiser, but her warmth and kindness will continue to shine bright in our memories and hearts. Schuetz Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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