Sina Lee Tutson, affectionately known as Sara and PeeWee, was born on February 24, 1944, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, to the union of Isaac Robinson and Beatrice Robinson, who both preceded her in death. Sina Tutson was educated in Clarksdale, Mississippi. She later moved to Chicago, Illinois, where she was united in holy matrimony to Henry Tutson. To this union, five children were born: Linda Lomax, Henry Tutson, Jr., Felicia Tutson, Shorlanda Tutson, and Kimberly Tutson. She attended Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Reverend James Bass, with her parents and siblings. T. Robinson, Lee Willie Robinson, and Larry D. Robinson. Sina leaves to cherish her memory five children, Linda Lomax, Henry Tutson, Jr., Felicia Tutson, Shorlanda Tutson, and Kimberly Tutson (Dennis Thames); three sisters, Rose Mary Robinson, Flora Lyle, and Margaret Robinson; 16 grandchildren, including her beloved Garvin Jr., who preceded her in death; and a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who loved her dearly. She was also preceded in death by five brothers, Willie James, Isaac Robinson Jr., Louis Sina was a woman full of life, love, and laughter. If you had any encounter with her, you better believe you remembered something funny about it. She was the life of the party and always welcomed family members who needed a place to stay. Known throughout Leclaire Courts, she was generous in spirit, saving food for the homeless, sharing wisdom, and giving advice to anyone who sought it. She also had a green thumb and took great pride in her plants, nurturing them with care and joy. When she wasn’t tending to her plants, she loved challenging herself with crossword puzzles, finding delight in solving them page by page. Sina’s love, laughter, and wisdom will forever live on in the hearts of all who knew her
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