Mrs. Tylda “Dinky” Asberry

March 16, 1975 - June 07, 2017

Mrs. Tylda “Dinky” Asberry

March 16, 1975 - June 07, 2017

Obituary

On the afternoon of June 7, 2017 at St. Francis Hospital Tulsa, Oklahoma Mrs. Tylda Asberry 42, was greeted at heavens gates by a host of angels, saying, Well Done Thy Good and Faithful Servant.” Service: Friday, June 16, 2017 at 11AM at the Metropolitan Baptist Church 1228 West Apache Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma Burial: at Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Skiatook, Reflections On March 16, 1975, Eleanor Chandler and Robert “Bobby” Leon Blake welcomed into to this world a beautiful baby girl. She was affectionately named by her Aunt Georgia as Tylda Vonette. But she became lovingly known as “Dinky” to many close friends and family.

Although, she was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, she was reared in Tulsa. She was formally educated at
Roosevelt Elementary, Madison Middle school and Central High School. Dinky was a proud member of the Class of 1994. After graduating from high school, she continued her education at North Eastern Oklahoma A&E College in Miami, Oklahoma. She loved sports and dancing. Tylda was a great basketball player, track star and dancer.

Tylda met and fell in love with James Asberry Jr. and on July 13, 2002 He became the love of her life through Holy Matrimony. The couple became the proud parents of Courtney, Chasity, Ciara, Jamee, James III, Jaedyn, Jade, and later grandparents to Jae’Coen.

Understanding that the love of family surpasses all understanding. Tylda became affectionately nicknamed, Tia by her husband and family. Tylda loved family and friends and diligently worked to please for her husband, and nurture her children and be a dear loved one to family and friends.

Although Dinky’s health started to fail, her love for her husband, children and family remained strong until the last moments they were able to share. Tylda and her family were inseparable. A dedicated wife and mother, Tylda had an infectious smile and a zest for life. Not only did she have a knack for preparing her children over the top birthday parties, and good food. She enjoyed celebrating holidays with her many beloved family members and friends.

Tylda later became an entrepreneur and opened Tia’s Home Child Care where she was able to dedicate most of her time to her family and care for the children of others. She remained faithful for over ten years until her health began to decline.

Tylda reaffirmed her love for Christ as Lord and Savior knowing that her the fate of her life was in the Master’s hands. She was vey instrumental in her writings about her relationship with her Savior and circumstances concerning her destiny.

On the afternoon of Wednesday, June 7, 2017, surrounded by a host of family and dear friends. Tylda dozed into eternity to a place of “No More”. Meeting her at heaven’s gate will gladly be her father; Robert “Bobby” Leon Blake, her stepfather; Garland Allen Sr., grandparents; Leonard Chandler, Wilma Griffin and Imogene Riley.

Tylda leaves to cherish her precious memories, her devoted husband; James Asberry II, seven children, Courtney, Chasity, Ciara, Jamee, James III, Jaedyn, Jade; grandson, Jae’Coen; her loving and caring mother, Eleanor Allen; brothers Jamel Allen, Garland Allen, Shannon Johnson (Shonna) all of Tulsa, OK, Brashawn Blake, Vinnie Blake of Denver, Colorado; Anthony Banks of Kansas City, KS; Mother-in-law, Easter Maxwel;l sisters and brother — in-law, Millie (Darwin) Sellers, Terry V. Parker, Wilbert (Stella) Parker, Candance (Marvin) McGregor, Thedora Maxwell, Dean Parker, Jeraldine Maxwell, Demetria Maxwell; aunts and uncles, Elnora Wallace, Theodore Wallace, Gurthena “Mary’ Wallace, Georgia (Floyd) Williams, Beverly (Sammie) Powell, Reba Gray, Billy Simmons, Machell Quist, Truby (George)Pete, James Perkins, Joseph Perkins, Dollie Maxwell, Jearldine Washington; god-daughter, Tierney Danae along with aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and dear friends.

Dyer Memorial Chapel at Butler-Stumpff Funeral Home 2103 East 3rd St. Tulsa, Oklahoma. 74104Oklahoma “When caring truly matters, DYER cares.” 918 425-5549

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11 responses to Mrs. Tylda “Dinky” Asberry

  1. Our Prayers For The Family.

  2. Heartfelt Thoughts And Prayers For James And His Family For The Loss Of Their Beloved Wife And Mother. God Bless All Of You, Carrie

  3. Tia Was A Beautiful, Outgoing, Sweet And Feisty Young Lady Who Was A Great Mom! She Loved Her Family And Adored Her Husband. She Was Always Upbeat And A Go-Getter. She Had Such A Beautiful Smile, She Would Tease Me At Times By Calling Me By My Nickname “Keitha!” She Always Sounded Like A Little Kid To Me When She Answered The Phone Lol! You Will Be Greatly Missed Tia, There Is An Emptiness Now Without Your Strong Presence, Rest Now My Sister.

  4. My Association W/ Dinky Was That Of A Coach In Athletics, And The Central High Art Teacher. In Speaking About Dinky She Was Very Athletic, Having Performed On The Basketball And Track Teams. If You Have Never Seen Her Play, One Has To Only Watch Her Daughter That Played On The East Central Girls State Champuonship Basketball Squad. One Could Hardly Tell The Difference Between The Two , Whether It Was B Resemblance Or Athletic Performance. Over The Years I Never Knew That The East Central Star Was Her Daughter Until This Past Season,Then I Would See And Enjoy The Similiarites Between The Two. In Speaking On Behalf Of All Her Former Coaches And Teachers While Her Days As A Student Athlete, She Willbe Missed By All Who Came In Contact W/ Her On The Playing Field, In The Classroom, And Thruout The Neighborhood And The Community. Rest In Peace, Dinky And Thank You For All The Memories That We Can Relate To Your Daughter, As She Continued To Climb The Ladder Of Success, While Honoring Your Name, And Living Up To Her Family Legacy….Coach Burks

  5. Keeping You And Your Family In My Thoughts And Prayers.

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