Tina Marie “Howard” Davidson, age 37, of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away on March 9, 2026. Born on May 20, 1988, in Indianapolis, she graduated from Ben Davis High School and later attended PJ’s College of Cosmetology, where she discovered her passion for beauty and helping others feel confident. As a licensed cosmetologist, Tina took great pride in her work and the meaningful connections she formed with those whose lives she touched.
Tina possessed a vibrant spirit and a personality that could light up any room. Fun, outgoing, intelligent, and full of life, she was known for her sarcastic humor, silly nature, and warm heart. She made everyone around her feel welcomed and valued, loved deeply, and often told those close to her that they were her best friend. Tina never judged others and offered kindness and understanding to everyone she met. She was truly beautiful both inside and out.
She loved music and singing, shopping, taking vacations, creating fun memories, showing off her dance moves, and enjoying sports. Above all, Tina cherished time spent with family and friends, and she loved her children more than anything. They were the center of her world, and being their mother brought her the greatest joy.
She was preceded in death by her father, Terry Howard Sr., paternal grandparents Ferris “Jack” Howard and Helen Doyle, maternal grandparents Robert and Rebecca Weisbach, and uncles William, Jack, and Joe Howard. Tina is survived by her loving parents, Joseph and Esther Masters; her children, Kameron, Sydney, Sawyer, and Memphis Davidson; her devoted boyfriend, Uriah Thomas Booker; her siblings, Joshua Howard, Jonathan Stephens, Jessica Casada, Terry Howard Jr., Jessica Owens, and Justin Masters; her aunts and uncles, Gary and Shirley Howard, Jill Howard, Judy Howard, Tom Franklin, and Linda Hamilton; and her cousins, Cheryl, Karen, Amy, Joani, Daniel, Jessica, Rachel, Raymond, and Toshia, along with many extended family members and dear friends.
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