Tina Sue Dillingham, 59, of Frankfort, passed away February 11, 2024 at IU Health Frankfort Hospital. She was born on October 26, 1964 in Indianapolis to Troy and Sue (Jones) Perkins. She married Thomas E. Dillingham on December 17, 1983 and he survives.
Tina was a 1984 graduate of Frankfort Senior High School and earned her Associates Degree in Medical Assisting from Ivy Tech. She was Activities Director at Clinton House in Frankfort and had previously worked at Mallory Controls, Federal Mogul, Suncrest and Wesley Manor. She attended New Life Assembly of God. Above all, Tina loved helping other people. She was an avid reader and enjoyed craft shows and festivals. She also enjoyed traveling and was looking forward to becoming a "snowbird".
Surviving along with her Husband: Tom are her Sons: Tommy (Erin) Dillingham of Rossville and Matt (Trista) Dillingham of Lafayette; Grandchildren: Dawson, Daxx, Damon, Brayden, Mason, and Benjamin; Siblings: Troy (Patricia) Perkins of Colfax and DeDe (Brice) Slavens of Boswell; along with her beloved dog: Pupples. She was preceded death by her parents and sisters: Vicki Kinslow and Deborah Roberts.
Friends visited 4-7 p.m. Friday, February 16, 2024 at Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center, 501 East Clinton Street, Frankfort. A Funeral Service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 17, 2024 at the funeral home. Burial followed in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in Tina's honor to the Alzheimer's Association, 50 E. 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46209-4830. Please visit archerweston.com, where you may share a message with the family.
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I am so saddened to hear of her passing, she was a very caring lady who loved her residents. I wish I'd have known her better.
Natalie Cox
February 27, 2024
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