In Memory

Tina Hagger (Dubell)

Tina Marie Dubell, 32, of Tuscarawas, Ohio, died at 8:43 am Thursday, February 21, 2002 in Twin City Hospital in Dennison, Ohio. She was born July 3, 1969, in Allegan, Michigan to Clea Leona McNeil of Tuscarawas and the late James Hagger Jr. She married Chris B. Dubell October 2, 1992. Survivors include her mother, Clea L. Hagger of Tuscarawas, Ohio; her estranged husband, Chris B. Dubell of Navarre, Ohio, three daughters, Clea Ravae Hagger, Aimee Elizabeth Dubell, and Chey-Anne "Squeak" Dubell; two sisters, Carolyn Cole of Uhrichsville and Mrs. Ray (Colleen) Wilson Sr. of Uhrichsville; two brothers, Mark H. Aho of Uhrichsville and James E. Hagger of Reno, Nevada; 13 nieces and nephews and two great-nephews; and close friend, Cathy Fluharty of Tuscarawas.
She was preceded in death by her father, James Hagger Jr.; maternal grandmother, Emma Leona O'Sullivan; and Uncle Deloy MacNeil. She had lived in Oregon for seven years and previously resided in Medford, Oregon and went to school in Oregon and in Allegan, Michigan.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in New Philadelphia. She was studying computer technology at Belmont Technical Institue, to be a radiologist. She had been employed at H&R Block in Carrollton, Ohio and also Wayne-Dalton Garage Door Co. Funeral services were held on Monday, February, 25th, 2002 in R.K. Lindsey Funeral Home in Dennison, Ohio with Bishop Nick Sponseller conducting and President John R. Center presiding. Burial took place in Conotton Cemetery in Conotton, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Tina had a knee surgery where she got an infection afterward which resulted in her death.

Tina was a Marvin the Martian collector.

A letter from her daughter Aimee:

Dear Mommie,
I love you very much. If you read this note you'll feel better. Autumn made a poem about you. She cried all her tears out yesterday. I miss you very much. Make sure Heavenly Father keep care of you good. Everyone was crying when you died. I will remember the last words you said to me, You said I love you and I'll see you next weekend.
Love, Aimee

A poem from her niece Autumn:

In Loving Memory of Tina Marie Dubell

Here I stand on solid ground reaching up to you. Begging for the strength and will that I pray will see me through. I feel you there inside my heart, asking me, "Please do not cry, just live for all we shared together, there's no such thing as good-bye."
The courage you showed throughout it all. As the battle raged on and on inside you never stepped down or lost your ground. You fought with dignity and pride and it's pride I have for all you are, for everything you gave. You never questioned the way things were, you just kept true and brave.
You opened my eyes to a brighter world, side by side, we rose above. You graced me with your friendship, and you honored me with your love and respect. I can't promise to be strong and never shed a tear in your name, but I will never regret and never forget and I will never quit the game. So I lay a rose beside your name and I wipe away a tear and I hear you whisper inside my heart saying "Remember me here."
Now we lay to rest a mother, a lover, a daughter, a sister, and a best friend. Together we will grieve for this very special woman.
By Autumn Nicole Blanchard.







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