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12032015 - News Article - Tiara Thomas' legacy is 'to love, even when it is not convenient'



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Tiara Thomas' legacy is 'to love, even when it is not convenient'
NWI Times
Dec 3, 2015 


Tiara Thomas was planning a June 26 wedding.

Her colors were navy blue and a soft pink.

The 30-year-old mother of three didn't live to wed her fiance Marqtell Robinson.

"We buried her in those colors," Robinson said Thursday, the day Kevin Campbell was arrested for the Portage woman's Nov. 18 homicide.

Hundreds attended her services at Beyond Four Walls Christian Center in Gary on Nov. 28. Many, he said, wore navy and soft pink in her honor.

In addition to Robinson and her children, Thomas left behind family and friends mourning her death, according to her brother Michael Thomas.

"She really loved and persevered on people," said Thomas, describing his little sister as a "very strong individual" who would rather struggle than ask for help. Yet, he said, she went out of her way to help others.

"We want to honor her legacy, which is to love, even when it is not convenient. Even when relationships were difficult, love was there," he said. "She loved her children to no end. No matter what happened, her children came first."

Michael Thomas said they have set up a GoFundMe account to help support the children. Donations can be made at gofundme.com/tiarathomas. Funds will be put in a trust for her children.

Tiara Thomas was not only planning her wedding, but had nearly completed her degree in accounting. Her dream, said her brother, was to open a day care center.

"She loved everybody's kids. She would buy diapers, throw showers and birthday parties. She had people's backs," he said, adding she never expected anything in return.

Michael Thomas said it is his sister's children that are keeping the family strong. The two boys, ages 11 and 8, and daughter, age 5, are living with their grandmother.

"They are stronger than we are right now. Marqtell and I were with them when they saw their mother's body. We were the ones that had to tell them the news," said Michael Thomas, adding, in essence, his nephews and niece have lost both parents.

"We are being the best that we can to be sensitive to the kids because Kevin is their father. We had a long relationship with him and his family. This hurts on so many levels," said Thomas, adding his sister and Campbell met while either in middle or high school and had a 15-year relationship. She graduated from Wirt High School.

Robinson said the two were together for about a year. They met when working together for a state-run social service agency.

"We just started talking. We just became close friends," Robinson said.

"She was beautiful inside and out. I never met someone so genuine and loving," Robinson said. "She was more than a mom, more than a woman. She was love. She was beautiful."

Robinson said his faith and the three children are getting him through this tough time.

"We have to be strong for our children. They are keeping me strong," he said.

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