Daniel Funeral Home & Cremation Service

Tabatha Ann (Lane) Macho

February 6, 1970 – April 10, 2020

Due to the Covid 19 virus out-break, celebration of life will be held at a later date for Tabatha Ann Macho (Lane) age 50 of Rice, MN. She passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at St. Cloud Hospital on April 10th 2020.

 

Tabatha was born in St. Cloud, MN on February 6th 1970, the daughter of Charles and Kathleen (Murphy) Lane. She married her longtime best friend Kenneth Macho Sr. on their 19th anniversary, December 12th 2005 in Las Vegas, NV.  Tabatha loved being a stay at home mom to her four children.  She loved cooking for everyone, loved camping with her family, four-wheeling with her daughter Savannah on the trails and traveling the states with her husband in the Semi.

 

She worked as a private home health care-provider, she loved taking care of people. She was the type of person you could tell anything too.

 

Tabatha is survived by her husband Kenneth Sr, their 4 children Kenneth Macho, Jr. (Sara), Mercadies (Derek, Sr.) Muellner, Brittany Macho (Wesley) and Savannah Macho; five grandchildren Haley, Logan and Bentley Macho, and Sahara and Derek Jr Muellner; her sister Danette Ramsey and  two brothers Howard Lane and Richard (Tammi) Lane, 32 nieces and nephews, and 39 great nieces and nephews and so many loving friends.

 

She is preceded in death by both her parents.

 


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Kenny and family I am so sorry. I’m at a loss for words as I can only imagine the emptiness in your life without Tab. She was an incredible woman and meant so much to so many and even though we hadn’t seen each other or talked in so long the bond I have with her will never be broken. I still remember her going home and calling 15 minutes later saying it’s time to go and her me and Brittany cramming in the truck to go have Emilee. She held my hand through one of the hardest yet most rewarding times of my life and I will never forget her for being there for me…or that Brittany said she was gonna adopt after that! I think of Emilee ‘s birth often and you guys as well and I will always keep Tab alive in my heart and in a few more years when I see Emilee again it will be with great sadness buy an honor to tell her about the day she was born and the amazing women that helped her come into this world! Rest in Peace Tab…you will never be forgotten!

I just hear today, April 28th, 2020 from Jeff and Brian Murphy of Tabitha’s passing. I had not seen or talked to her in many years but I remember her smile and how friendly she was to everyone. I remember her being so positive about things. I can’t say that I really knew her but I was sadly surprised when I heard she had died and immediately felt a loss that we will never get back. My deepest condolences to her family. When the time comes for us to say our last goodbyes to her. I would like to be there too.

Kenny I am so sorry for your loss. Tabatha & you were/are an inspiration to do many. You two shared such a special bond/love that alot of us wish we had. The two of you would make us all laugh with your silliness back in the day. I know I haven’t seen you guys in quite awhile, but I will always have the memories of Tabatha & you. My Deepest Sympathy To You & Your Family & all those who had the privelge of knowing Tab.

We are very sorry for your loss she was a wonderful woman she was always always friendly if you need anything we will always be here

Kenny i don’t have the words to express how sorry and saddened for your family i am at this time hearing about tabithas passing.Your family have always been great people. I am praying for your family at this difficult time in your lives.

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Due to the Covid 19 virus out-break, celebration of life will be held at a later date.