Tina M. Thompson

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May 4, 1962 ~ December 23, 2021

Tina M. (Taylor) Thompson, 59, Indianapolis, passed away peacefully at home December 23, 2021. Tina was born May 4, 1962, in Indianapolis, to Garth Leon “Sonny” and Loretta Darlene (Brewer) Taylor, who both survive.

She attended Ben Davis High School, class of 1979. Tina was employed at Emergency Medical Ambulance Service for 30 years as an EMT and office clerk. She later worked at the Kroger at 10th & Shortridge in the floral department and as a cashier. Tina loved sports and was an EMT for the Indianapolis Ice for many years. She was known for giving endearing nicknames to her grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Family was incredibly important to Tina, and she was a caring and loving mamaw to her five grandchildren. She was a people person, one who never met a stranger, Tina only met new friends. She will be fondly remembered for her loving nature and her “spitfire” personality. Tina's family is grateful for her relationship with Jesus Christ, her Lord & Savior.

She was preceded in death by her sister, Christina Cochran; grandparents, Garth Leon and Joan Taylor; Doris Imogene, Paul and Garnet Brewer.

Survivors include her husband, Gregory H. Thompson, Sr., to whom she was united in marriage April 1, 1978; parents, Sonny and Loretta Taylor; son, Gregory (Jessica) Thompson, Jr.; daughter, Jennifer (Steve Taylor) Thompson; brother, Tim (Tracey) Taylor; sister, Cheri Vest, Tammy Taylor, and Cathie (Alvin) Barnes; grandchildren, Deklan and Stathan Thompson; Kaylynn Thompson and Kylie & Kaydence Taylor; 14 nieces and nephews; 16 great nieces and great nephews.

Private family services will be held for Tina, closer to her birthday. Cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, is serving the family. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your lossour thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  2. Met Tina when she worked the ICE games. She was s sweetheart and always do friendly. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My deepest sympathy and prayers to her family in their loss. May she RIP with the angels. ߙϰߙϰߙϰߘ¢

  3. Greg and family, so very sorry to hear of Tina’s passing. Know that we are thinking of you and the family at this time. Love and Hugs from KY.

  4. Tina and I knew each other since we was kids in grade school. Her and her siblings lived next door to my Moms beauty shop so we shared a lot of memories. I recently reconnected with her and regret I didn’t get to come see her again She knew I loved her and we felt like family May she be at peace and no longer suffering Prayers to the family Tina will be Greatly missed by everyone!!!

  5. Tina… Derek and I love you so so much.. I hated hearing the news. Thanks for being you. You were so kind and loving and caring. Prayers to the whole family. ߒ– I’ll make sure noone smashes the maters or the bread at Kroger my love.. RIP I love you

  6. Just learned of her passing, so sorry for her loss! My condolences to her Family and friends❤❤ We were Farmville playmates and shared the same name❤ Rest in Power❤ߎְߐӰߐаߐ‚

  7. I’ll forever think of you when I see anything with Goofy, when I watch Jonathan Taylor play for the Colts because he was your favorite player, and when I listen to country music. Us kids had one goal in mind growing up and it was to be as tall as you. You were always the person with the loudest voice and laughter in the room despite your size. I’ll love you forever – Winnie ❤️


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