Tina Warner

September 15, 1960 — May 28, 2026

Tina Louise Warner (nee Green), affectionately known as “Momma T” to her friends and family, passed peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday May 28, 2026 at Mount Carmel St. Ann’s hospital in Westerville, Ohio during her battle with stomach cancer. Tina was the daughter of David Green and Alice Green (nee Christlieb) of Vienna, Ohio and was born on September 15, 1960 in Warren, Ohio. She graduated from Matthews High School in Vienna in 1978.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her older brother (Robert Joseph Green), a son-in-law (Randall G. Baker), and a spouse (Kelly Worosz).

She is survived by her two beautiful daughters Mari E. Warner (Trumbull County, OH) and Sarah M. Warner (Columbus, OH); three granddaughters: Olivia Baker (Los Angeles, CA), Sophia Baker, and Khloe Albright (both of Trumbull County); her ex-husband Hope Warner (Trumbull County); her cat “grandson” Trip Martin; her younger sister Linda Fraley (Freeport, FL); her numerous nieces and nephews across the country; and her co-worker family she made along the way.

Tina was a person who was full of life and she enjoyed going to the movies with her granddaughters, listening to rock and roll music, anything that was the color purple, crocheting blankets for her family, drinking coffee, researching family history with her nephew Joey, collecting scented candles, playing Yahtzee, playing games on her iPad while relaxing in her recliner, spending time with her friends, sitting by the lake watching the ducks, braiding hair, shopping with her Aunt Donna, and sitting in her chair with her ever faithful companion Jack the Cat.

She will be remembered by those that loved her for baking Christmas cookies for the entire family, being the primary care giver to her parents before they passed, dancing the cha-cha slide, putting too much butter on her toast and eggs, always having the prettiest nails, providing brutally honest yet loving advice, being kind to strangers, treating everyone equally, being the sassiest woman you’ll ever meet, and for her blue-collar work ethic that she modeled after her father.

She will be loved and missed by her family and friends, until we meet again.

“For we know that the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from GOD, an eternal house in Heaven, not built by human hands.

~ 2nd Corinthians 5:1 ~

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