SUBLETTE - Tiffany E. Blake, 49, of Sublette died unexpectedly on Oct. 18, 2020 at her home.
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SUBLETTE - Tiffany E. Blake, 49, of Sublette died unexpectedly on Oct. 18, 2020 at her home.
A private family funeral will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 28. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled in the spring and all are invited. Arrangements are being handled by the Mihm-Jones Funeral Home in Amboy.
Tiffany was born Dec. 11, 1970 in Dixon to Ronald and Marlene (Conway) Egler.
Tiffany was blessed to have three children who survive, Alexis (Cassy Fey) Ferguson of Ky., Morgan (Caylan Phillips) Ferguson of Amboy, and Lucas Blake of Henderson, Nev.; bonus son, Tristen (Jessica) Blake of Maryland and bonus daughter, Chelsea Heerdt of Dixon; two beautiful grandchildren, Jaxen and Jacey Phillips, who lit up her life with so much happiness; two bonus grandchildren, Rylynn Durham and Andi Blake; and Don Erbes, her soulmate who shared her life and her family. She is also survived by her parents; three brothers, Chad (Heather) Egler of Mendota, Ryan (Araceli) of Saratoga Springs, Utah and Miguel (Maca) Celestino of Madrid, Spain; many nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles, whom she loved dearly; her children’s fathers, Scott Ferguson and Jeff Blake; and special friends, Nick Wittenauer and Tim Ikens.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Joe and Dorothy Conway, and paternal grandparents, Donald Egler and Ellen and Gifford Fordham.
Tiffany had an infectious smile that would light up a room and a heart of gold. She enjoyed spending as much time as she could with family and friends and loved being a grandma, playing games on her iPad and creating beautiful diamond art.
Condolences can be left at www.thejonesfh.com.