Tabbatha C. Collier

        Tabbatha C. Collier age 38, of Missouri Valley, Iowa passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at Community Memorial Hospital in Missouri Valley, Iowa. She was born January 31, 1981 in Fort Riley, Kansas to Roger and Sharon (Swaters) Collier. Tabbatha graduated from Logan High School. She attended Dental School in Omaha, Nebraska. She loved raising her family and her dogs. Tabbatha enjoyed facebook so she could keep in touch with family and friends. She worked as a clerk at the Petro Mart Truck Stop in Missouri Valley. Tabbatha was such a great cook and loved to have get togethers at her house with friends for foodie parties. Tabbatha liked to do her hair and nails and loved to do everyone else’s as well.

Preceded in death by her sister Kristen Collier.

Survived by her parents: Roger and Sharon Collier of Missouri Valley, Iowa, her children: Kiylea Walker, Sydney Walker, Knox Szeliga all of Missouri Valley, Iowa, siblings: Colleen and Jerry Kingery of Tennessee, Tony Collier and significant other Heather of Missouri Valley, Iowa, Bryan and Stacy Collier of Missouri Valley, Iowa, James Collier of Crescent, Iowa, Collette (Thomas) Young of Tennessee, Brenda Collier of Primgar, Iowa, Jade and Justin McEvoy of Persia, Iowa, many nieces and nephews.

In Loving Memory Of Tabbatha C. Collier

Born January 31, 1981 Fort Riley, Kansas

Entered Into Rest September 18, 2019 Missouri Valley, Iowa Celebration of Life Service 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 27, 2019

Hennessey Funeral Home Missouri Valley, Iowa

Officiating Pastor Connie McWilliams

Music Selections “Beautiful Crazy” “You Make It Easy”

“I Love You This Big”

“You Get Used To Somebody” Dancing In The Sky”

Final Resting Place Private

The Day God took You Home

A million times I’ve needed you A million times I’ve cried, If love alone Could have saved you You never would have died. In life I loved you dearly; In death I love you still. In my heart you hold a space, Where no one can ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn’t go alone Part of me went with you, The day God took you home.