tina brady
Tina M. Brady, 53, of Weirton died Thursday, October 3, 2002, at the Trinity Medical Center West in Steubenville, OH. She was born on November 10, 1948 in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of Thomas and Alma Matthews Tarquino of Weirton. For over 20 years, Tina worked in the nursing profession. She was a registered nurse at Weirton Medical Center and a member of the First Christian Church in Weirton. In addition to her parents, Tina is survived by her sons Thomas and Andrew Brady of Weirton; her daughter, Rhonda Stueber and her husband Thomas of Mexico, Missouri; her sister: Sandy Click and her husband Lee Ihrer of Houston, Texas. Tina also has five grandchildren: Tanner and Sydney Stueber and Triston, Corey and Kaleb Brady. Visitation will be held 1:00–3:00PM & 7:00–9:00PM on Sunday, October 6, 2002 at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV, where funeral services will be held on Monday, October 7 at 11:00AM with Rev. Kevin Bowers presiding. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Share tributes with her family at www.grecohertnick.com Funeral Home: Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV US 26062

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  1. I will never forget the fist time I worked with Tina. I came upstairs with my dinner tray and went back to the breakroom. Tina was in there writing her nurse’s notes. She looked up and said “Careful you don’t dump your pop on me.” No sooner did she say that than it dumped all over me. We had a good laugh over that. I loved Tina and I know all of us on Eighth floor at WMC will miss her dearly.

  2. To the family of Tina … Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your daughter/mother/sister/grandmother! I graduated with Tina and have run into her several times over the years. I have memories of her and her beautiful voice from high school and Fairmont State. She ‘capped off’ the talents of our Concert Choir in high school. I know that Mr. Rigner will take good care of her now… and is happy to have another of his golden voices with him. May God be with each of you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Marlene Daniels

  3. I went to school with Tina and always considered her a great person and friend. You have my deepest sympathy.

  4. Tina was my cousin-in-law and always remained so in my heart. She was a beautiful singer and will add to God’s choir. Your cousin, Sharon

  5. I was saddened to read about Tina’s death. Although I only attended FHS for two years, I remember Tina and will never forget her infectious smile. Please know that the family and friends will be in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. I haven’t seen Tina in years but remember her fondly. I am sorry for your loss and will hold the family and friends in prayer.

  7. Please accept my deepest sympathies in your loss of Tina. I remember her fondly and know that her passing has left a void in your hearts and lives that can never be filled. As she entered Heaven I am sure that she was met by many friends. Tina’s golden voice will enrich the Angel Choir and raise it to new levels of expertise. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.

  8. Ron,Iam terribly sorry to hear your wife Tina passed away.My prayers are with you and family.May God bless and be with you my friend. Sincerely,Bob

  9. Ron,Iam terribly sorry to hear your wife Tina passed away.My prayers are with you and family.May God bless and be with you my friend. Sincerely,Bob

  10. Tina, I enjoyed going to high school with you and want you to know that you were a terrific friend to me. We always had a lot of fun and I treasure those memories. I know you are now one of heaven’s most beautiful angels and that your lovely voice has made you the star of it’s choir. Love, Norma


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