of Little Rock, AR
May 26, 1968 - January 21, 2024
Tina Tipton, 55, of Little Rock passed to Heaven on January 21, 2024. She was born on May 26, 1968 to Harry B. (Buddy) Tipton, III and Judy Tipton. She is survived by her mother, her big sister, Terri Colclasure and her brother-in-law, Kenny Colclasure.
Tina was an artist with an emphasis on animation. She taught us that giving our time was most important and demonstrated that early in life. She would ride a bus from her home to Children's Hospital in Little Rock just to play with the sick children and then ride the bus back home. Tina could not drive because she was legally blind. She also had Moebius Syndrome.
Tina graduated with two degrees from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with a degree in Psychology and Art. She worked at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for 24 years, assisting many Deans, Administrators and Students.
Tina appreciated everything and everyone, even the small things. She taught us to live in the now and not later. She was very spiritual and her light was always shining.
Tina loved Teddy Bears and all animals and the color purple.
I’m so sorry to hear of Tina’s passing. We went to high school together and though we didn’t have many classes together, I knew her to be a quiet yet friendly person. Though I haven’t seen her in quite a few years, I have kept up with her life journey online. I know she will be missed by many.
I met Tina in kindergarten and met her again in high school at Saint Mary’s. She was always very sweet and creative. My deepest condolences.
So sorry to hear this. We went to St. Mary's together. She was always so sweet. Prayers for comfort for her family
I only knew Tina a short time, but loved her from the time I met her. She was easily one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I wish I had known her longer but I will definitely never forget her.
I worked with Tina at UA Little Rock for many years and I know that she will be missed. She always had a friendly word and time for a chat. Sending love and comfort to her family. May her memory be a blessing.
We send our deepest sympathies and wishes for comfort to Tina’s family and loved ones. The Moebius community mourns with you.
Sincerely,
Moebius Syndrome Foundation
Judy, we were so sorry to hear about Tina. We haven't seen her since she was a little girl but what I will always remember is how happy she was with everything. She would just light up a room. We were impressed that she went on to college and received not one but two degrees. I would love to take you to lunch sometime and visit with you. I have such fond memories of you and your family. If you get a chance sometime, please give me a call at 501-247-4264 and let's get together and "catch up." Again please accept our sympathy about Tina.
Wanda and Armand
I’m so sorry to hear of Tina’s passing. We were neighbor’s and she always wanted to pet Cody, my dog, when we passed. She always had that smile on. Prayers of comfort for her family!
I met Tina when we were in high school together. She was a beautiful soul that taught me a lot about kindness, and always seeing the best in people. She will always have a positive impact in my life and I’m thankful to have known her.
My close friendship with Tina began forty years ago when we were young teenagers. Her ability to light up any room was amazing. Her intelligence, wit, humor, and warmth was captivating. She always had something kind and upbeat to say. Her zest for life was infectious. Her spiritual outlook was also refreshing and enlightening.
Tina defied so many odds and triumphed over so many obstacles. I learned so much from her, which has enriched my life.
She will always be missed and loved.
We will see each other again someday.
We were fast friends since Fall semester Speech class at the university, when I began a dialogue after Tina gave a lovely presentation about the meaning behind a family quilt.
Tina and I enjoyed much fun and a few adventures together in the 34 years since we met. Blues jams, controversy with then fraternity house neighbors, rides around Arkansas, trips to a ventriloquist convention and to Biloxi for an Air Supply concert, were a few things we enjoyed together I recall happily.
After I moved to SW Virginia in 2016, we talked nearly every weekend by phone or videoconference.
My final visit in person was at my mother’s memorial in 2023.
Tina’s hearty laugh, love of others, positivity, and sense of irony will never leave my memory I think.
Here's to you, Tina Tipton! Cheers as you begin a new adventure within the eternal life force we all share. ‘Til next time, be at peace.
Tina was so loved, so beautiful and will be missed. She was a great friend of the family.
Bill