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Obituary of Tabatha Starr (Vasquez) McGuire
October 30, 1979 – February 27, 2019
Tabatha Starr (Vasquez) McGuire. Age 39 of Wyandotte.
Beloved wife of Brian McGuire. Loving mother of Austin Zack, Veronica Petras, Paris Stroble, Celeste McGuire and Jessie Ross. Dearest daughter of Johnny Vasquez and Diane (Chuck) Boggess. Dear sister of Brook Vasquez and Jason (Angie) Vasquez. Also survived by grandmother Eva Vasquez, nieces Isabele, Shelby and Ava and nephew Eli. Preceded in death by grandparents Buddy Vasquez and Margie Morris.
Family Tribute
Tabatha went to Trinity Lutheran Preschool, Garfield Elementary for K-6, Wilson Middle School, and Roosevelt High School. At Garfield Elementary she was a clarinet player and played basketball in the 5th grade. When she was in middle school at Wilson Middle School she made the honor roll in 7th grade and was on the softball team for 7th and 8th grade. Tabatha graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1997. She worked for Varieties Restaurant, Subway, and Dr. Beller. Growing up everybody thought she was going to become a police officer. Tabatha had a wonderful personality, she took charge, strong, humble, courageous, stubborn, and creative, which she never gave herself enough credit for. She had many hobbies, aikido, gymnastics, jazz class, cooking, baking, going to the mall, playing at the park with her children, and golf but she claimed she wasn’t very good at that. We will all remember her for being a loving wife and mother to her husband and all her children, being nicknamed creatively, and all the times we spent with her.
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