Tina Mae Blay Stout, a beacon of strength and warmth, was born on November 29, 1962, in Mount Clemens, Michigan. On July 18, 2025, she peacefully departed this world in Union City, surrounded by the loving embrace of her cherished family, leaving behind a legacy of joy and kindness.
Tina’s journey through life was marked by dedication and passion. After attending Reading High School in Michigan, she channeled her considerable talents into her significant roles as a machinist for General Motors and, most recently, as a valued member of the Auto Union.
She was a truly independent spirit with a heart overflowing with generosity. Tina found profound comfort and unwavering guidance in her Christian faith, which she nurtured through daily Bible readings. Her days were filled with simple pleasures: the creative joy of crafting, the peaceful rhythm of leisurely walks with her beloved dogs, Sienna and Zoe, and the pure bliss of soaking in the sun’s warm embrace. Above all, Tina’s greatest delight came from illuminating the lives of others, possessing a rare and beautiful ability to discover beauty in every single moment.
Tina leaves behind a tapestry of love and cherished memories that will continue to inspire. Her two devoted daughters, Monique Fiesler and her husband Brandon of Florida, and Veronica Stout and her companion Tyler Eastman of Union City, will forever carry forth her legacy of boundless love. She was an immensely proud grandmother to five adored grandchildren: Riley, Braedon, Ellie, Bently, and Trace, each a source of immense joy and pride. Tina is also survived by her loving sister, Janice Greene and her husband Mark of Frontier, Michigan. She leaves behind several nephews and nieces, including Roxanne Blay of Warren, Pennsylvania, whom she loved like a daughter, along with two precious great-nieces, Chloie and Madalynn. The father of her daughters, James Stout of Union City, also remains. Her loyal canine companions, Sienna and Zoe, will undoubtedly miss her gentle presence.
Tina was welcomed into eternal rest by those who preceded her: her parents; her three brothers, Roger, Douglas, and Roy; her three sisters, Alice, Debbie, and Judy; and her two faithful canine friends, Patience and Piper.
In honor of Tina’s beautiful life, private services will be held in the future, providing an intimate setting for family and close friends to gather, share heartfelt stories, and reflect on the wonderful memories they were so fortunate to create with her.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made in Tina’s cherished memory to the ANNA Shelter, located at 1555 E. 10th Street, Erie, PA 16511. Your generosity will continue Tina’s spirit of compassion for all creatures.
Please take a moment to share a treasured memory or offer a message of condolence to the family on Tina’s Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com.
Arrangements are lovingly handled by Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City, PA 16438.
Tina has been in my life for many years like a 2nd mom to me she is going to be greatly missed, I am thankful to have had long talks with her recently ,we learned a lot about each other and I am greatful for that. I will always have the rock she painted with me and her in my heart .
RIP Tina. ❤️🌹
I am so sorry she was loved so much by so many people you girls will always remember her for that she love you so much I will sure miss her and so sod for her fight was so strong