
Tina Louise Emery
CORNVILLE – Tina Louise Emery passed away peacefully on March 22, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Tina was known for her peaceful, caring, easygoing nature, and her great sense of humor. Her loving presence was a source of comfort to many, and wherever there was a peace sign, you could be sure Tina was behind it. She loved cooking, fishing, attending concerts, enjoying the outdoors, and a large hot coffee with eight sugars (stirred), but most of all, she cherished spending time with her family, friends, and beloved animals.
Tina graduated from Kennebec Valley Community College in 1998 as a Registered Nurse. Throughout her career, she wore many hats in the nursing field, but her true passion was working in the operating room and providing compassionate care to her patients.
Tina is survived by her devoted husband of 16 years, Richard Emery of Cornville; her children, Todd Labelle and wife Grace, Tori Dyer, Alyssa Worster and husband Robert, and Richard W. Emery and fiancée Kimberly Fiske; half-brother Sean Jewell; her grandsons, Miles and Colby; close friends, Peggy, Vicki, Jeff, and Ernie. She is also survived by her loyal pets, Sully, Bentley, Scout, Oscar, and Junie.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude for the love and support they have received during the past few months. Tina’s absence will be deeply felt by many, but in her honor, she would want everyone to play their favorite Fleetwood Mac song and groove to the music in her memory.
A family gathering to celebrate Tina’s life will be held later this spring. Details will be shared with friends and family.
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