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TIFFANY MARILYN TRIMBLE, affectionately known as "Tida," passed away on May 20, 2026, in her beloved hometown of Dallas, where her journey began on December 15, 1983. Her radiant spirit and warm heart left an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
Tiffany was a beacon of joy and laughter, someone whose presence could light up even the darkest rooms. Her nurturing soul and ever-pleasant demeanor made her a comforting friend and companion. She worked with dedication in home health care, a career that perfectly mirrored her natural inclination to care deeply for others.
Among Tiffany’s proudest achievements were her beloved sons, Kadrian Taylor and Triston Morton. They were the center of her world, cherished beyond measure. Her unwavering commitment to their well-being spoke volumes of her love; she ensured they were always protected and supported, shining as their steadfast guide through life’s journey.
Born and raised in Dallas, Tiffany carried with her the warmth of her hometown throughout her life. Though her physical presence is no longer with us, the echoes of her laughter and kindness resonate in the hearts of those she cherished.
Tiffany leaves behind her treasured sons, Kadrian and Triston; her devoted sisters, Erica Wilkerson, Marcia Bailey, and Denise Taylor; her brother-in-law Solon Wilkerson; her father, Leriel Morton; along with nieces, nephews, and countless family members and friends who will forever hold her memory dear.
She was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Ruby Trimble, and her stepfather, Dan Trimble—souls who no doubt greeted her with love upon her passing.
Tiffany’s life was a testament to the power of nurturing love and joyful spirit. She will be deeply missed but fondly remembered for the laughter she shared, the care she gave, and the unconditional love she offered so freely to her family and friends.
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