Tiffany Lynn Durst - Mansfield, Oh - Daughter
My mother was the strongest woman I have ever met. She stuck by her kids no matter what stuff we got into, and that could be a lot at times. She made sure we knew she loved us, but also let us know when we needed to buckle down and straighten up our lives. She was not only my mother, but my best friend. I could talk to her about anything without being judged. She loved to help others. Every checkout line that asked for a donation she happily helped. Even when the doctor's weren't sure the experimental treatment would help her beat this cancer she wanted to try it because she thought that even if it didn't help her that maybe the doctors would learn something to help somebody else. Unfortunately she did not have the time to start that treatment. She opened up her life about this fight to others so that maybe it would help. Her openness is missed so much. I know she is in a much better place because when she was alive she loved and was loved by so many that to me is an angel. I miss you mom, but will catch up with you later.

