Tina Cobb was born May 30, 1968 in San Antonio, Texas. She attended Fox Tech High School where she played basketball and graduated with honors. She later moved to Lawton, Oklahoma and in 1995 met her husband Jesse Cobb Jr. They raised children, Isaiah Tate, Te'Neal Francis, and Destinee' Cobb. Tina was employed by Tan and Tone, Lawton Public Schools at Tomlinson, Lawton High, and MacArthur Senior High as a special needs assistant for 9 years. She later joined her husband's business, Cobb's Floor Covering as the HR Manager. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining for her family and friends.
Tina passed away January 17, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loved ones.
Tina is survived by her husband Jesse Cobb Jr, sons Isaiah Tate and Te'Neal Francis, daughter Destinee' Cobb, granddaughter Isabella Tate, her mother Verna Clay-Williams of San Antonio, Texas, her sisters Vicky Espree (Adrian) of Houston, Texas and Roslyn Martin of San Antonio, Texas, Vangie Devore of San Antonio, Texas, Tonya Williams of San Antonio, Texas, and Lisa Jones of Longview, Texas, her brothers, Darren Tate, Toby Tate, and Kevin Tate all of Longview, Texas; she is preceded in death by her father Benjamin Tate Sr. and her brother Benjamin Tate Jr.
Funeral Service
Lawton 1st Assembly
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
11:00 AM
2201 NW 82nd St.
Lawton, Ok 73505
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