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Trisha Leigh Kinney Pelinsky

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Dec 22, 2015
Diana Ellsworth Kinney

Amy & Trisha best friends forever, I can't say enough Amy Thank you for always being such a great friend to Trisha!!!!!! You two were inseparable most of the time, but you also had your moments. It mean't a lot to us you helping take care of her and giving her so much of your time and such wonderful loving care you define the word friend over and over. Love you both so much.....

Dec 22, 2015
Diana Ellsworth Kinney

Trisha & Cliffy so many memories of the two of you at camp, Sea World & many family times together.

Dec 21, 2015
Dennis Platt

I will always remember Trisha as a fun and social person. She always loved talking to people and helping people who were in need. When I was little, I remember going to her parents house and jumping on the trampoline. It was always fun seeing Trisha and her side of the family. I will also remember Trisha as a kind and caring person. She was also a fighter and an inspiration to those around her. I wish I could have seen her more in the last few years, but I'm thankful I got to see her one last time at the family picnic.

Dec 20, 2015
Amanda Adams

Trisha and I went to school together and became good friends. The most memorable memory I have of Trisha, is her calling me last Christmas to say Merry Christmas and asked what I was doing for Christmas. After explaining nothing, my boys were at their dad's, family in Florida, she demanded I come over to her mom's and have dinner with her family. Here she is, not feeling well, and worried about me. Opening her heart & her family to me. You will never know what that meant to me. Love and miss you Trisha!!

Dec 19, 2015
Diana Ellsworth Kinney

Even when Trisha was little she always wanted to help people, she was such an amazing child with a heart of gold. She continued helping people through out her life, even when she was so sick she still helped as many people as she could. She loved her family and was the real deal when it came to speaking her peace whether you wanted to hear it or not. Trisha was very open and honest about her feelings and what life family, and friends mean't to her even complete strangers could walk up and talk to her about things. I Love and miss you so much Trish....