LaTisha Sue Ogden
October 25, 1960 - February 6, 2011
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Obituary
LaTisha Sue Ogden
Tish was born October 25, 1960 in Lawton, OK, and died February 6, 2011 in Seattle, WA at the age of 50. Tish loved to travel and loved music.
Tish is survived by her sisters Janice Ogden and Cynthia Chappell, significant other Jeff Erickson, nephew Eric Chappell, and life long friend Nathan Strong.
There will be a Celebration of Life, Friday, February 11, 2011 7:00pm at the Burien Eagles, 920 SW 150th St. Burien, WA 98166. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Tish’s memory to the American Diabetes Association.
I’m sorry I couldn’t celebrate in LaTisha’s celebration of life with you. I remember her for always having a quick wit, ready smile, and up for anything. She will be greatly missed.
I miss you already Cuz! We grew up together and were an active part of each others lives until your folks moved you to Seattle in our 6th grade. We both got to see sisters come into our lives but a new puppy would have been just fine, just kidding girls! Keeping in touch by phone or letter is OK but the most important thing I have to say is if you have a loved one that is distant make sure you try to have the opportunity to give them a warm hug. In all the years Tisha and I never took the time to do this and now she is gone. We had some wonderful memories growing up!
Love always – Carol
We only new a short time, but we liked you alot. We are sorry to see you leave us at such a young age.
We only new a short time, but we liked you alot. We are sorry to see you leave us at such a young age.
Tisha Sue,
You were and always will be my BFF.
We had so many fun times in the last 18 years of knowing each other.
The cruises the little road trips and the weekly dinners out. You gave such loving care when I suffered with my cancer treatment and heart surgery. Well girlfriend I hope you are parting hardy. Your pains are now a thing of the past.
I love you Tish, see you around sweet cheeks.
I love you baby girl! Your best friend forever.
Many of my fondest memories during the 80’s include the Ogden sisters and their family. Boy…did we tear it up or what?
Tish, I’ll miss always seeing you in your damn flip-flops, your smothering hugs and your snappy come-backs. You are,and always will be, my definition of “what a true friend is.”
Cindy and Janice, may your fond memories be your comfort.
Tisha, Our relationship has always been more complicated than many sisters share but, I alway have and always will love you
Your loving Sister Cindy
Tish I always loved and I will miss you your always in my heart love Harry P.Peppard
Tish always had a positive spirit and warm smile to share at work. I will miss her.
I will truly miss Tisha she was like family.
This loss will be hard on us all. Tisha was a fantastic person and will be missed.
Jeff, Tish was so in love with you. It was a delight to see her so happy. Thanks for coming into her life. She was a remarkable woman. I am so honored to have known her.
Dear Family,
Losing a loved one can be devastating. However please take comfort in knowing that death isn’t the end. This was demonstrated by Jesus when he learned of his friend Lazarus’ death when he was on earth. The account recorded in John 11 shows that to those who were with him when he got the bad news, Jesus said: “Lazarus has fallen asleep but I am going to awaken him”. And just as he stated, the account also reveals that he asked to be taken to the grave where Lazarus was buried. When he got there, he called Lazarus, who came out alive and well like he was never dead. Well, what Jesus did then was just a preview of what he’ll soon do for the dead when he governs the earth by means of God’s Heavenly Kingdom. In fact that’s exactly what he promises in John 5: 28 and 29. Aside from resurrecting the dead, Christ’s rule will also undo ALL the problems we face today. If you’d like to learn more, please contact the local Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses for a FREE Bible Study.
God Speed my sweet and beautiful friend. I will miss your smart ass jokes, your laugh and your freckles!
I remember when Tisha was born. Such a cute baby.I was around her allot until they moved to Seattle.
I always remembered every time we saw each other we would give each other hugs and smiles. whether we were happy or sad we found a way to make each other laugh. You will be missed
Tish was a beautiful soul and a tremendous friend to those she loved. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for her BFF, Nathan. He will grieve her loss forever. Rest in peace, Tish.
I will miss you. Sunday close to the time of Tisha’s passing I texted my sister and asked her did she want to plan a vacation to Seattle. Strange how things happen. I always wanted to come back to Seattle again. Even though we weren’t close I do have some good memories. Rest with aunt Debbie, uncle Ansel and Warren my Dad.
Your cousin,
Cathy
Tish,
We are going to miss you. Thank you for your thoughtfulness, love and generousity you showed us! You gave freely of yourself — this will never be forgotten. My wish is others were able to know you and learn from you! Love, Nancy and Heinz
Our hearts go out to you Cindy and Janice. What a staggering loss, it seems like such a short while ago that we all became family when we moved it next door. We will always be there if you need anything, because that is what family does.
We love you
Kenny, Carey, Margo and Stacey
I will miss you Tish!!! you were a great friend.always made me smile. I will be here for Cindy and Janice whenever they need me…my love to all..Jules
I will miss Tish a lot. She helped me when I was first diagnosed with diabetes. She could always be counted on for a laugh and a kind word. I can’t believe she’s gone. My thoughts and prayers are with her friends and family.
I’ll miss you LaTisha. You were one of the first people I met when I started at Princess. You were smart and funny and I really enjoyed our conversations. My prayers go out to your family and friends.
Tish,
I shared many holiday meals with your family in past years and I know you are “cruising” with Dad and Mom in Heaven right now. Rest in peace, kiddo!
June
Rest peacefully.
I knew Tish as “Princess”, the name I gave her because she worked at Princess Cruises. We were ‘bus buddies’, so our paths crossed for a few minutes each morning. At some point we lost touch, probably when her health declined, and I didn’t see her on the bus anymore. I often wondered what became of her.
She was rough and ready and incredibly smart. You always knew her opinion on things. I could tell that she had packed a lot of living into her 50 years. From reading these comments its clear that she had a broad community who loved her deeply. Nice to know that.
Keep on cruisin’ Princess!