

Tiffany was an amazing person. She was the strongest person that I have ever known. She fought a long, hard battle with her health issues. She had a positive attitude and a smile on her face even through her hardest days. She always wanted to take care of others; making sure that they were okay. She attended Harvest Time Christian School and after that she went to work at the school teaching children. She loved the children and had lots of patience. Those of us who love her ache with her passing.
The most important thing to Tiffany was her daughter Hailey. They had a very special mother/daughter bond. They were best friends. They would always call and check on each other when they were apart. They loved to go shopping together. At night, before bed, they would sit and talk for hours. It warmed your heart. One of the fun things that Tiffany and Hailey liked to do was take Tiffany's grand dogs to the dog water park.
Tiffany looked forward to going to the beach with her grandmother Mary to watch the fireworks on the Fourth of July. Christmas was her next favorite holiday. She always made sure that everyone had a gift. She also loved her grandmother's cooking. Tiffany was her mother Brenda's world. There was nothing that she wouldn't do for her. She took care of her through some very challenging days. Tiffany always told her mom to be positive and keep the faith. She never really complained about the pain she had to endure. I felt her pain everyday. Hailey and mom were always there to hold her hand. Now Tiffany can rest, be free from pain, and be reunited with her dad. The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of you, shall never pass away.
Tiffany cherished her time with her childhood friends. She enjoyed hanging out, having sleepovers, and going to the beach. Another one of her favorite things to do was going to Madison to visit family.
Rest your head my weary traveler. This earthly journey is at end. Say goodbye to those who'll mourn you; your family and friends. All your duties are complete. Your reward, a new adventure. Take this gift and be at peace. Lay your heavy burden down. Pain and suffering now be gone. Thoughts of you will bring us comfort. You're in our hearts. You are not gone.
I will always hear your voice through your daughter, Hailey, my granddaughter, when she answers the phone. I would call Tiffany and Hailey would answer and she sounds just like her mom. I thought that I was talking to Tiffany, but it was Hailey. You will be truly missed, Tiffany.
Tiffany is survived by her mother, Brenda Ellis, her daughter, Hailey Palmer, her grandmother, Mary Price, her uncle, Michael Lamb (Cherry), her uncle, Bruce Price, her aunt, Rita Ellis, and preceded in death, her father, William Ellis.
"Remember Me
To the living, I am gone,
To the sorrowful, I will never return,
To the angry, I was cheated,
But to the happy, I am at peace,
And to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot speak, but I can listen.
I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So as you stand upon a shore gazing at a beautiful sea,
As you look upon a flower and admire its simplicity,
Remember me.
Remember me in your heart:
Your thoughts, and your memories,
Of the times we loved,
The times we cried,
The times we fought,
The times we laughed.
For if you always think of me, I will never have gone."
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.HillsboroMemorial.com for the Ellis family.
PORTADORES
Michael Lamb
Bruce Price
Dennis Turner
Scott Palmer
Caitlyn Davison
Chelsea Davison
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