Tina Marie Givens Pruner

Tine Pruner, 67, of Simpsonville, widow of Jeffrey Allen Pruner, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

Born in Kingsport, TN, Mrs. Pruner was a daughter of the late Joe Frank & Iris Marie Givens. She was a member of Second Baptist Church Belton.

Mrs. Pruner is survived by her son, Joshua Guy (Cindy) Givens; her step-daughter, Jessica (Chad) Hemphill; her grandson, Maverick Joshua Lee Givens; her step-grandchildren, Lilly, Sydney, Ally, Journey, Waylon, and Harmony Hemphill; and five siblings, Marsha Slayton, Joe Dean (Cheryl) Givens, Gary Givens, Tommy Givens, and Jack (Barbara) Givens.

Tina was preceded in death by her nephew Jason Dean Givens.

Tina was a momma figure to all her many nieces and nephews and is loved by all. She enjoyed cruising, traveling and was an avid shopper. Her family was the joy of her life.

The funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at 3:30 pm in the Cannon Byrd Memorial Park Chapel Mausoleum. Entombment will follow the service.

The family will receive friends in the Mausoleum Chapel starting at 3:00 pm.

Condolences to the family of Tina Marie Givens Pruner

  • Nancy Latimer
    3 days ago

    Tina was a wonderful, kind lady and I loved her the moment I met her. Jeff told me he fell in love with her the first time he saw her. She was wonderful for Jeff and they had a terrific marriage. It breaks my heart that she had to suffer so much but Tina is in a better place now and with her beloved husband. From Jeff’s Aunt Nancy with condolences to Tina’s family.

    • David Harrison
      2 hours ago

      To the Pruner family and to our friend Peyton, we are all saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Pruner.
      It is obvious her positive impact and love reverberated through the entire family.
      Peyton, please know that you and the entire family are in your teammates thoughts and prayers.
      I pray the family will find strength in each other as the legacy of Mrs. Pruner is lived and carried into the future.
      David

  • Kinsley bentley
    2 days ago

    My aunt Tina was the type of person you come near and automatically got in a better mood. She was a beautiful bright soul. I miss and love you so much aunt Tina I hope you watch over me and all the family and we make you proud. I love you.

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