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Tiffany Lorraine-Breunle Tombleson

May 20, 1975 — June 1, 2025

Romans 15:13 "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."

Tiffany Lorraine-Breunle Tombleson, born on May 20, 1975, in Bellflower, California, went to be with Jesus on June 1, 2025 from complications of pancreatic cancer.

Tiffany spent the first five years of her life in California before moving to Oregon with her family. As a child, she enjoyed spending time with her family, being outside, whether playing or reading in the sun.

She met her husband, Dayn, at church in junior high class. They married in Salem, Oregon on August 3, 1996. Together, they built a life around service in the church. Serving as youth pastors at Southside Assembly in Bend, Iris Valley Church in Keizer, and Christian Center in Salem, Tiffany focused on developing relationships with the students. Demonstrating Christ's love in tangible ways and words was Tiffany's way.

Dayn and Tiffany's first daughter, Ke'Alohi, was born in 1999, followed by Mahie in 2002, and Walea in 2005. Her daughters were a joy in her life, and spending time with them either crafting or playing games. They are so proud to be her daughters.

Once her children arrived, Tiffany enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom. She provided in-home day care, caring for her nieces and others. As her children got older, Tiffany focused on completing her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2018. She desired to be a therapist. In her job at Salem-Keizer School District, she served students experiencing homelessness, ensuring they had clothes, food, and transportation to school. Tiffany was passionate about advocating for these students, so they could have access to education.

Tiffany also supported many causes that served women and children in crisis. Exodus Road is the larger organization while closer to home, Simonka Place was her charity of choice. An active member of Relevant Life Church, Tiffany loved to worship corporately and hearing God's Word. Her family treasures her notebook of church doodles she made while listening to the sermons.

Tiffany enjoyed reading, crocheting, and diamond painting. Spending time with family was one of her favorite things, doing so at the beach in or in the sun made it even better, because it was usually warm there. Tiffany was quick to smile, laugh, and practice her dad jokes.

She is survived by her husband, Dayn Tombleson, daughters Ke'Alohi, Mahie, Walea Tombleson, mother, Corlene Breunle, sisters Gina (Dean) Panther, Kristin (Rob) Wellman, brother Gary Jr, in-laws and numerous nieces and nephews. Her family is comforted by the fact that she is with Jesus and now experiencing the island temperature she always loved.

Visitation will be held at Keizer Funeral Chapel, Friday, June 20th from 3-5 pm.

A celebration of life service will be held at Relevant Life Church-East Campus on Saturday, June 21st at 11 am, with a reception immediately following. To honor Tiffany's wishes for a final party, please wear bright colors or Hawaiian shirts (no black).

In lieu of flowers to the family, please make a donation to these causes that Tiffany herself supported.

Exodus Road | Simonka Place | Relevant Life Church

The Exodus Road | Combating Human Trafficking Through Rescue, Education & Aftercare <https://theexodusroad.com/>

Women and Children's Ministry - Union Gospel Mission Salem <https://www.ugmsalem.org/womens-ministry>

RLC Oregon - People Matter <https://rlcoregon.org/>

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