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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Treztina
Wall
August 1, 1966 – September 24, 2019
Treztina Marie Wall, daughter of Marion Wells and the late Elmor Gardner
was born on August 1, 1966 in Baltimore Maryland. She answered the call
home on September 24, 2019 after a lengthy illness.
Tracy as she was called by those who knew her received her education from
the Baltimore City Public School System and graduated from Fredrick Doug-
las High. She enjoyed telling her children about the Douglas Marching band;
where she was known for her "high kicks".
Tracy was always a hard worker. Two things she did best was cook and care
for others. She was employed at the Forum Caterers, Roland Park Place, The
Arc of Baltimore and Tiffany Tiny Tots before finally resigning. Eachjob she
left with a new skill and a life long friend. After resigning she dedicated much
of her time to creating timeless pieces for her business "Rose Creations"
where she designed jewelry and crocheted a beautiful collection of hats,
scarfs and clothes.
Although she accomplished many things in life her greatest accomplishments
were her three children. David McCray Jr., Tabatha Wall and Tiffany Wall.
She raised them to always put God first. Tracy raised her children from birth
at the Simmons Memorial Baptist Church where she was also a member for
over 40 years, under the leadership of her friend Pastor Duane V. Simmons.
She sang on many of the choirs until she was no longer able to do so. From
that point she sang and praised God right from her seat. Tracy also instilled
the importance of family into her children. Her favorite thing to do was gather
with them on Thanksgiving and Christmas; her two favorite holidays. She was
very family oriented and loved to be around both sides of her family. She
enjoyed crabs and family gatherings filled with laughter with The Wells, and
with the Gardner's she enjoyed gathering together to sing; she'd always have
a great time.
Tracy cherished the relationships she had with each of her grandchildren.
Dazmond Kelly (Braylen), Mila McCray and Kayla Jackson. She never
missed a game, practice or any special event concerning them. She was
equally as excited about her fourth grandchild to be born whom she had
planned to call Liam. Tracy had a very special bond with both her parents. She
visited her father every weekend up until he went home to be with the Lord.
Her mother would often call her Shug. Not a day would pass that they didn't
speak on the phone. Tracy looked forward to receiving a call from her mom
on her birthday because she'd sing the best rendition of "Happy Birthday" to
her. The relationship she had with her aunt Cheryl was one that each of them
would forever cherish. The talks they shared accompanied with some laughter
and some tears is one that only an aunt could hold. Those closets to her knew
how much she loved Elvis Presley, singing and a box of starch, and they also
knew how much she despised touching others hands, someone reaching over
her food and feet. Tracy was such a joy to be around. Her smile would
brighten any room. Tracy made many friends wherever she went and will be
sincerely missed by those who knew her. She was always a true friend a
devoted mother and grandmother.
Proceeding her in death her loving father Elmor Gardner, brother Timothy
Gardner, sister Rita Gardner, her grandmother and grandfather Willie and
Mae Wells.
She leaves to cherish her memories, her loving mother Marion Wells,
three children David McCray, Tabatha Wall, Tiffany Wall, four grand-
children, Dazmond Kelly (Braylen), Mila McCray, Kayla Jackson, Liam,
one godson Deandre Taylor, her closest aunt Cheryl Brown (Floyd), a
nephew whom she raised Kevin Gardner, her sister Elmora Gardner, aunts
Norma Andrews, Naomi Ashe, Gladys Gardner, Deloras Salters, Jose-
phine Mungine, Jo Farley, two uncles Reginald Wells, Charles Wells
(Loraine) Best Friends Brenda Carberry, Leatrice Whitehead (the Golden
Girls), Margaret Giles, The Wells Family, The Gardner Family, her
Simmons Memorial Church Family, her pastor and friend Duane V.
Simmons and a host of relatives and friends.
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