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Tina Jackson

February 16, 1965 - May 24, 2025

Tina was a dear colleague, friend, and a valued member of the MHD team. A true force of nature, she met every challenge with determination, creativity, and resilience, leaving a lasting impact on our organisation. Tina’s sense of fun and warmth brightened the workplace, and we know many will hold fond memories of the time shared with her.

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2025-06-24 11:24:03 wrote:

What a loss. I'll never forget Tina's lovely smile and amazing dazzling teeth :-). Tina always made time to support others - from helping people with their accounts, to working in a charity shop. She even tried to set me up with one of her dear friends once. She was very proud of her sons and their achievements. I'll miss Tina dearly, I was only thinking recently, I must give her a ring, but of course I am now too late. A harsh reminder that we must make time for our friends & family, as there may not be a tomorrow. Tina was very direct, which shocked me the first time I met her - 'you're in my seat' and didn't mince her words, but that's what I loved about her. That, and of course her great sense of humour. She could be quite mischievous. I always felt Tina's skills were wasted as a Work Coach but she quickly progressed up the chain, so to speak. A real force to be reckoned with. Please accept may hugs and sincere condolences for your huge loss. My thoughts are with you. x

2025-06-24 11:24:03 wrote: What a loss. I'll never forget Tina's lovely smile and amazing dazzling teeth :-). Tina always made time to support others - from helping people with their accounts, to working in a charity shop. She even tried to set me up with one of her dear friends once. She was very proud of her sons and their achievements. I'll miss Tina dearly, I was only thinking recently, I must give her a ring, but of course I am now too late. A harsh reminder that we must make time for our friends & family, as there may not be a tomorrow. Tina was very direct, which shocked me the first time I met her - 'you're in my seat' and didn't mince her words, but that's what I loved about her. That, and of course her great sense of humour. She could be quite mischievous. I always felt Tina's skills were wasted as a Work Coach but she quickly progressed up the chain, so to speak. A real force to be reckoned with. Please accept may hugs and sincere condolences for your huge loss. My thoughts are with you. x

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