Tina LeAnne Harp was born on May 22, 1969 in Muskogee, OK, the daughter of Nancy Jane (Hilton) Crabtree. She grew up in a household with her sister, Tammy. A little over a year apart in age, the two of them were the best of friends throughout life. They had a special bond that was truly a gift and both shared a love for music. Tina enjoyed listening to all genres, from pop to country and even rock. She had a huge knowledge of music and ability to name just about any song. She was creative and had a way of making something special out of anything she put her hands to, whether it be an arts and craft project, jewelry making or even when cooking up a meal. Her claim to the wild side was her passion for fast cars and the thrill of making any car fast. However, it was the quiet that she enjoyed the most, diving into a good book, especially one of her many Nora Roberts Novels. Tina kept her circle small, but strong and loved those around her dearly. She took any opportunity to spend time with her son, Zachary and precious grandbabies. Being a “Mimi” was one of her greatest joys in life. Often the grands, nieces and nephews would visit her, jumping on her bed, playing a game of hide-and-seek, kick back for one of their favorite TV shows or stay up late to play Nintendo. The important thing was the time spent and memories made. In 2022, Tina went through a difficult time with the loss of her sister and endured health issues of her own. On Thursday, May 30, 2024 in Tahlequah, she was called from this life at the age of 55 years old. Though she leave a void in the hearts of her loved ones, she celebrates a beautiful homecoming, with her sister’s arms spread wide.
She had gone on to join her grandmother, Lorene Adkinsson-Heath and sister, Tammy Harp.
Those left to remember her include her loved son Zachary Harp and wife April of the Home, her mother Nancy Crabtree of Tahlequah, OK, significant other Brad Seanard Jr. and sister Shelia Beckham-Harp of Arkansas. Her legacy lives on in her four adored grandchildren, Salem, Dexter, Aiden and Alice Harp, along with her favorite (and only) niece Brenna Ziyada of Tahlequah, OK, one aunt Joyce Rule and husband Bruce of Broken Arrow, OK and one uncle Raymond Hilton and wife Valerie of Broken Arrow, OK, numerous cousins and loved ones.
She will be laid to rest at Hendricks Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers include Zachary Harp, Tommy Mordecai, Bruce Rule and Raymond Hilton.
PORTADORES
Zachary Harp
Tommy Mordecai
Bruce Rule
Raymond Hilton
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