
Tiffany Vaughan Wiley Memorial Tribute
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In the early hours of March 6th, 2021, Tiffany Ann Vaughan Wiley passed away peacefully in her sleep. Unremitting efforts were exhausted by paramedics at her home, in transit, and as she arrived at the Hospital. Despite Doctors and Nurses extreme efforts to restore her pulse, Tiffany's heart had significantly weakened, and ultimately became unresponsive to treatment.
Known as "Sunshine" to a select few, Tiffany knew no stranger. To say that Tiffany lived for her children would be an understatement. Her children hung the moon, could do no wrong, and it'd be in your best interest not to tell her otherwise. Her kind soul and honesty won over the hearts of hundreds of people who in turn have become lifelong friends. Tiffany battled bipolar disorder from a young age and wouldn't be clinically diagnosed until years later. To assume her illness was debilitating would be underestimating her true capabilities. Tiffany refused to allow her mental illness to define who she was.
It’s high time we #NormalizeMentalHealth and #EndTheStigma. If you or someone you know is struggling with Mental Health take 5 minutes to check on them. Ask how their day is. Tell them how much they matter, and most importantly, always let your actions speak louder than your words.
To celebrate this phenomenal woman we’re graciously asking everyone to donate to Tiffany's Celebration of Life which will be held towards the end of March/early April. Once solidified we will update everyone via text, email, and social media for all to attend.
We ask you to share this post with friends and family even if you’re not able to donate at this time. Spread the message and help us #NormalizeMentalHealth in hopes to #EndTheStigma.
#IStandWithTiffany, do you?

Known as "Sunshine" to a select few, Tiffany knew no stranger. To say that Tiffany lived for her children would be an understatement. Her children hung the moon, could do no wrong, and it'd be in your best interest not to tell her otherwise. Her kind soul and honesty won over the hearts of hundreds of people who in turn have become lifelong friends. Tiffany battled bipolar disorder from a young age and wouldn't be clinically diagnosed until years later. To assume her illness was debilitating would be underestimating her true capabilities. Tiffany refused to allow her mental illness to define who she was.
It’s high time we #NormalizeMentalHealth and #EndTheStigma. If you or someone you know is struggling with Mental Health take 5 minutes to check on them. Ask how their day is. Tell them how much they matter, and most importantly, always let your actions speak louder than your words.
To celebrate this phenomenal woman we’re graciously asking everyone to donate to Tiffany's Celebration of Life which will be held towards the end of March/early April. Once solidified we will update everyone via text, email, and social media for all to attend.
We ask you to share this post with friends and family even if you’re not able to donate at this time. Spread the message and help us #NormalizeMentalHealth in hopes to #EndTheStigma.
#IStandWithTiffany, do you?

Organizer
Austin Lopez
Organizer
Spring, TX