Tena Lyvonne Rinehart - Manila

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Tena Lyvonne Rinehart, 39, of Manila died Dec. 16, 2004, in a fire at her residence. She was born July 5, 1965 in Manila. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith.

She is survived by her husband, William Reinhart of Manila; a daughter, Amanda Hood of Gosnell; and her mother, Lyvonne Butler of Manila; a sister, Penny Pasley of Manila; two brothers, John Eldon Tomblin of Manila and Vestal Tomblin of Manila; one grandchild, Ashley Hood of Gosnell.

She was preceded in death by her father Wade Eldon Tomblin

Three of her children, Tonya Tomblin and Robyn Rinehart and a son Brian Keith Rinehart, also died in the fire.

Tonya Michelle Tomblin

Tonya Michelle Tomblin, 17, was born Aug. 6, 1987, at Blytheville. She was a Manila High School senior. She was of the Baptist faith.

She is survived by her stepfather, William Rinehart, and her father, Jessie Hill, of Manila; a sister, Amanda Hood of Gosnell; grandparents, Lyvonne Butler of Manila and Mary Trude Davis of Osceola, and Loice Hill of Sullivan, Mo.

Brian Keith Rinehart

Brian Keith Rinehart, 14, of Manila was born Sept. 24, 1990 at Blytheville. He was a seventh grade student at Manila Junior High School.

Survivors include his father, William Rinehart of Manila and his grandparents, Lyvonne Butler of Manila and Mary Trude Davis of Osceola; a sister, Amanda Hood of Gosnell.

Robyn Renee Rinehart

Robyn Renee Rinehart 11, was born May 17, 1993, at Blytheville. She was a sixth grade student at Manila Elementary School. She was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include her father, William Rinehart of Manila; her grandparents, Lyvonne Butler of Manila and Mary Trude Davis of Osceola; a sister, Amanda Hood of Gosnell.

The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Manila Junior High Gymnasium with Brother Bobby Crabb officiating. Burial was in the Manila Cemetery. Wilson Funeral Home of Blytheville was in charge of arrangements. Visitation was held at the Manila Junior High Gymnasium on Friday evening.

Active pallbearers were family and friends.