
Tina Lynn Walker (age 75)
April 21, 2023
“Lynn” passed away at home surrounded by family. She was born on August 20, 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee to William Earl Kent and Frances Carter Sprabery. Her Family moved to Fulton, Mississippi when she was 12, where she graduated from Fulton High School in 1965. She married her high school sweetheart in 1965 and they resided in Fulton until his death in 1969. She had many jobs throughout the years including legal secretary, typist at the Bank of Mississippi, administrative assistant at Eljer, and Office Manager at Ameri-Serve Group. She retired in 2013.
She was an avid quilter and most enjoyed spending time with her quilting group. She loved to dance, and throughout the years she took up square dancing, line dancing, contra dancing, and most recently ballroom dancing.
Her greatest joy in life were her two grandsons, Andrew and Charlie, who will miss their granny dearly.
She is survived by her long time beau, Daniel Baschal of Munith, Michigan, her daughter Jessica (Thomas) Nadeau, grandsons Andrew and Charles all of Trenton Michigan. She is also survived by her brother Trevelin (Laurie) Sprabery of Olive Branch, Missippi, nephew Read (Brittany) Sprabery of Woodinville, Washington, nephewNathan (Cindy) Sprabery of Nesbit, Mississippi.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, William and Frances, her step father Archie Sprabery of Tupelo, Misissippi, her first husband, Connie Maxcy of Fulton, Misissippi, and brother Robert Earl Kent of Cookeville, Tennesee.
There will be no public viewing, a gathering of family and friends will be held August 20, 2023. Details to follow
Inurnment
Hillcrest Masonic Cemetery (map)
Fulton, MS 38843

Lynn was always fun to talk with. She would call me a Yankee and laugh, but said she liked me anyway, ha ha. She will be missed, but I’am glad to knew her.
I enjoyed listening to Lynn.tell me stories about Jesse when she was little and we love talking about our grandsons Andrew and Charlie.
I will definitely miss listening to that little southern accent she had and the stories she would tell, I’ll see you again in heaven
Love you
Miss Lynn
Lynn was very proud of Tom and Jesse’s accomplishments both Scholastically and Home.
She loved♥️the boys Andrew and Charlie..and they sure loved her.
From Dance Steps to Sewing Skills ,
Lynn’s love of life showed in that little smile and twinkle in her eyes.
A very special Lynn ♥️love you Fred