The late Tina Sasser from Hogansville was brutally murdered on June 29, leaving her family and community in shock and mourning. Her daughter, Brittany Ann Rector, is struggling to raise funds for a proper burial, as they have no insurance to cover the expenses. Brittany has organized a GoFundMe campaign to honor her mother with the burial she deserves, with a goal of raising $50,000. So far, only $175 has been raised from two donations.
Brittany describes her mother as a wonderful woman, a great mom, and an amazing Nana to her three children and six grandchildren. The family is now appealing for help to give Tina the farewell she deserves. Brittany pleads, “So please anything would be greatly appreciated and if you can’t donate please pray for us!!!”
The tragic news of Tina’s death has deeply affected those who knew her. Garrett Land shared his grief on Facebook, stating, "R.I.P Tina Sasser Joshua Wimmer y’all didn’t deserve this. I’ll always love you mama. You were such a great person. Joshua, you were a good friend. You will be missed by many. Love y’all until we meet again, keep watching over us."
Others have also expressed their sorrow and condolences. Zeb Dillard commented, "Man I hate this, I’m so sorry bro," while Nelva Kirkland offered prayers for the family and friends. Agena Hartman shared, "Such a heartbreaking tragedy… Ashley was good friends with him in school. I’m so sorry for everyone’s loss, sending special prayers for family & friends!"
Dorothy Murphy Smith, Ed Payton, and other friends and community members have also expressed their condolences, highlighting the impact Tina had on their lives. Ed Payton remembered her as "such a sweet lady. A heartbreaker."
The community’s support is vital in this difficult time as they come together to help Tina’s family navigate this tragic loss and ensure she is laid to rest with the dignity and respect she deserves.
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