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Tinika Bernice Robinson-Watson (NeNe) was born on February 13, 1980 to Mrs. Linda Carol Robinson and Mr. Willie Joe Robinson of Birmingham, AL. She was baptized at Saint Luke Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. Later, during her teenage and adult years, she attended Cathedral of Deliverance. She was also a member of Blooming Crowns Women's Ministry, and she held Philippians 4:13 as her life's motto: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (NKJV).
Tinika graduated from West End High School and continued her education at Miles College, where she earned the Bachelor degree in Business Administration in 2004. She began her career at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, and worked at Ascension St. Vincent's Hospital and UAB Hospital until her death, serving as H.I.M. Specialist and Patient Access Representative, and excelling in every department in which she worked. Tinika was also terribly fond of cooking, a gift she shared often with those she loved most--her family, especially her Aunt Val and Uncle Desi.
She leaves to cherish her memories her loving husband of fifteen (15) years, Bryan George Watson; sons, Antwaun Lamar Underwood, Jr. (TJ), and Dominic Bryan Watson; beloved mother, Linda Robinson (Frank Hill); father, Willie J. Robinson; three brothers: James Gladden, Jr., Anthony L. (Nicky) Gladden, and Isaac A. (Patrice) Harris; three sisters: Tina (Armond) Robinson, Terrice (Joseph) Taylor, and Tangela Pritchett Brooks; Stepbrothers: Darrius (Bethany) Hill, Chris Hill, and Bridg Hill Kennedy; mother-in-law, Joyce Anita Wilson; sister-in-law, Empress S.L. Shell; brother-in-law, Vontrell Maurice Wilson; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins and friends.
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