Mrs. Tina Ann Fields' Obituary
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Mrs. Tina Ann Fields, age 72 of Ashland City, Tennessee passed away on Tuesday, May 26, 2020. She was born to the late Robert and Anna Belle Piatt on April 11, 1948 in Portsmouth, Ohio. She is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, James Fields, her daughters Amy Reeder (Barry), and Lesa Walker (Brandon), stepdaughter Meshel WIlliams, and stepsons Van Fields and Bryan Fields, and her brother Jeff Piatt (Norma). Mrs. Fields is also survived by her grandchildren: Chance Bissinger, Matthew Reeder, Colton Walker, Clay Walker, Mason Reeder, James Fields, Adam Arnold, Eric Arnold, Jacob Williams, nine beautiful great-grandchildren, her nephews Ryan Piatt (Amanda) and Christopher Piatt, and her very best friend Carolyn Taylor.
For many years Tina worked as an administrative secretary for AVCO / Textron Aerospace and then Marathon Ashland. In her free time, she enjoyed shopping, collecting antiques, and gardening. She also was a huge animal lover who had a great love for cats and dogs especially. At home she had a cat, a dog, and even a duck! Tina was a very special, one of a kind person. She was a devoted and loving wife, and an amazing mother and grandmother. She loved her family more than anything, and would do anything for her children and grandchildren. All who knew Tina loved her fiercely and she will be missed greatly by them all.
A visitation will be held at Spring Hill Funeral Home on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 12pm-2pm with a Celebration of Life Memorial Service starting at 2pm. Spring Hill Funeral Home has been entrusted with the final care of Mrs. Fields. 5110 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tennessee 37216. “Where Nashville Comes to Remember.”
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