
Kristina Suzanne Rautenkranz
Kristina Suzanne Rautenkranz, 67, of Sandston, passed away Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
She was preceded in death by her husband Richard Russell Rautenkranz and son David Ray Riggs Jr.
She is survived by her children, Kristy Rautenkranz Chaplin, Brandy Rautenkranz, and Richard (Biggie) Rautenkranz Jr., grandchildren Haven Chaplin, Cullen Chaplin, and Amelia Maloney, son in law Freddie (Trey) Chaplin, son in law Kevin Maloney, and daughter-in-law Margaret (Meg) Rautenkranz.
Mrs. Rautenkranz was a devoted mother and grandmother and will be dearly missed.
A celebration of life will be held for family and friends, date to be determined.
I met her on yahoo chat and talk to her on the phone many times and what a wonderful lady and a good friend to me she was and to read this it breaks my heart but my prayers are with her family Rest in Peace Tina
What a bartender she was at sandston moose I loved her attitude she was so spunky didn’t take no crap I loved talking to her. She will be missed R.I.P Tina
I am saddened to hear about the passing of Tina. I met her through her daughter Kristy and she was always nice to me and my family and always made me laugh. She was a wonderful Grammie to her grandchildren and she we will dearly missed. I’m sending my condolences to the entire family. May she rest in peace.
The Hogge Family
Love you girl 💘 Thanks for always being there for me for 46 years! We had a wild ride, thousands of midnight and daytime trips to the beach and pier , through joys and sadness we became sisters. To her kids and grandkids, she loved beyond measure. Love always and forever 💔 miss ya girl 💔💔💔
Tina, you will be dearly missed. What a blessing to have had you in my life for 9 years. Thank you for giving me your son. I will take good care of him. Lots of memories we shared together. I know you will be watching over your family and friends. Glad you’re at peace now and I love you!!!
Meg
We will miss you Aunt Tina
We will always love you
RIP
Heartfelt condolences to Tina’s family and friends.We know how much she was loved and how much she will be missed. Sincere sympathy to all.
The space in my heart that Tina-bo-beana fills will always be full though my soul feels a profound sense of loss. There’s not one thing I’m going to miss, it’s everything about her I’m going to miss. Her light may have traveled on to the next journey but the warmth of her love will remain with me until my last breath. I’m gonna miss the F* out of you girl, for real real.
Thank you for all these years, so until then watch over me and all the people that love you especially your 3 amazing children and their families. Give my Mom a big hug for me. She once told me that she didn’t worry to much about me because I have amazing friends like you… And she was right.
ALL MY LOVE ALWAYS MY DEAR FRIEND, ALWAYS….John
Tina, you will be missed. I enjoyed our many chit chats and time spent together solving the problems of the word. Much love to you and your beloved family.
Brandy and Kevin, We are saddened by the passing of Brandy’s mom. Losing a parent that you love is too difficult to put into words. It is comforting to know you loved her, and she love you…and there were many years that you shared together. Not all people are fortunate to have that relationship with parents. Know that you two and Amelia are in our hearts and thoughts through this terrible time. We love you.
Dennis and Kathy Maloney
I enjoyed being friends with Tina. I and a lot of her other friends will miss her.
I met Tina Bina at Standard Parking where she worked for several years. It’s surreal to think she is no longer with us in body. But she’ll live on forever in our hearts. She kept us all in stitches with all the f-bombs she dropped and her perfectly applied sarcasm. She will be missed by so many and I’ll miss our occasional “catch up” chats at Kroger. Rest in peace, Tina Bina !
On behalf of the staff at Sandston Woods Apartments, we offer our condolences to Ms. Rautenkranz’s family. She was a long time resident who will truly be missed.
Tina, May you RIP & condolences to your loved ones✝️🙏🏼
I worked with Tina at Colonial Downs and she was a hoot and a treasure. She was funny and kind, but she took no guff from anyone. She could put the meanest drunkest gambler in their place in a New York minute. She and her feisty spirit will be greatly missed.