

February 16, 1967 - October 5, 2010
Corinthian Jayne Castina Culp Waldron was born on February 16, 1967 to Donna Gail Williams. Her Mother named her after her Grandma Janie Jones and Great Grandfather Caston Jones. Jayne Castina Collins entered this world with the immediate ability to flash her beautiful eyes and melt her Mom, Grandma, Granddad, Uncle and Aunts’ hearts. She was always in someone’s arms being loved.
Corinthian Jayne’s spirit will still live strong in her 8 children, 5 grandchildren, her Soul-Mate Todd William Waldron, her Mother, her siblings and her Grandma Jones, as well as all her family and friends.
Corinthian Jayne loved with an unconditional loving spirit. She loved each one for the unique and special person she saw within them.
Corinthian Jayne never knew a stranger. Instantly she made everyone feel welcomed and special. She was passionate in her faith, love and life. For such a small woman she gave BIG hugs!
Corinthian Jayne enjoyed each one of her children. Every time she spoke with them she was sure to say, I love you. Ask anyone of her children and grandchildren when was the last time their Mom/Grandma told them she loved them, I can assure you each one will say she told them she loved them the last time they spoke with her. She expressed herself with our whole family in the same way. Corinthian Jayne loved being a Mom, Grandma, and a friend to all of her family. She loved bragging on each one.
I remember the day that Janie Elizabeth, “Beth” was born. Jayne’s spirit was overflowing with love and joy. From that moment I saw the Mother’s love in her heart. I saw the same excitement and love with the subsequent births of Robby, Andrea, Megan, Adam and her 2 youngest sons, Daniel and Samuel. She loved to play, sing, do crafts and take a lot of photos with all of her children. Even when Corinthian Jayne was not with her children physically, she carried them in love and prayer deep within her heart.
Her Mom, Donna wrote that she loved to sing & DANCE! Her heart was FULL of Love! Always a smile! Her Mom LOVED that smile! No matter what, she loved God in her own special way. Always Remember...Corinthian 13-4 when you think of Corinthian Jayne.
Corinthian Jayne was most zealous about modeling; she discovered how natural she was and how much the camera loved her. From the time Corinthian Jayne could sit up she was ready to pose for the photo. She loved taking photos with all her children. She shared her passion with her youngest daughter, Megan. Most recently she and Megan completed a photo shoot together. Corinthian Jayne seemed to be free like a butterfly in front of the camera. She possessed a natural free spirited modeling talent. All attention on her, still motions, constant flashing lights, complete silence, so focused, yet so free and gorgeous. She was daring but harmless hiding all her inner pain with her beauty.
It does not matter if you called her Mom, Grandma, Baby, Corinthian, Jayne, Little Jane or Tina she was all of them and more all rolled up into one. Jesus please let her know how much we all love/loved her and will miss her.
Our loving Corinthian Jayne went Home to be with Jesus on October 5, 2010. Although Corinthian Jayne was called to Heaven she will live on in each one of our hearts. I believe she is singing praises, dancing, and asking for photos with Jesus.
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