Tina Fletcher

Dr. Tina Goodman (née Fletcher), born on March 3 1959 (age 57), is a professor at University of Hystoria, Murkwell. She got married to current spouse Raymond Goodman on August 24, 1990 and has given birth to two children of his, Casey and Katherine.

Early Life
Tina was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Gavin Fletcher and Jennifer Fletcher (née de la Fontainebleau). She attended Penn Prep Elementary, Middle and High Schools before studying Biology at the University of Pennsylvania. She then moved to Murkwell, Hystoria, after marrying long-time boyfriend Raymond Goodman on a trip to New York City. She is of French, German and Lebanese descent.

Marriages
Fletcher has had a long history of relationships before graduating with her Masters' degree and settling down. She has dated multiple rock stars, politicians and even a few professors, not her own, though. It isn't until August 24, 1990 that she stopped fooling around and got married to long-time boyfriend Raymond Goodman, with whom she was in a relationship with for around five years.

Children
Tina has two kids with Raymond, and none with any other former partners. Casey, a 25 year old son of hers who got into tattoos and a different way of life that she expected for him, and Katherine, a good-working 24 year old daughter. Nevertheless, Fletcher is always spotted either around town having a good time with her children in her free time, either at her residence in Blissful Hills.

Personality
According to Tina, Even though she will fight you, she is an amazing person at heart. She has no ennemies, only people who are jealous of her. She has a bold personality who stands out, and she says that that's her key to success at teaching biostatistics at the local university.

Hobbies
"Tee" has been playing the violin since age six, and has not stopped ever since. She plays some local concerts, and loves to play to her husband or herself for some nice relaxation time. She has also written and published two books, Being a disappointed mom and Biostatistics: a new emphasis on the humankind.