Tia Zanotto is a member of the Zanotto family. She was the mother of Bob Zanotto, mother-in-law of Helmut Fullbear, grandmother of Truman Zanotto, and great-grandmother of Lili Zanotto. She died from alcohol poisoning. Bob later found her body inside the family greenhouse.
Appearance[]
Tia is a middle-aged woman. She is not particularly tall, but has a wide body with comparatively thin arms. Her skin is depicted as a light brown. Her hair is notably tall, shown in both a beehive style and a single, large bun with a gardening trowel and sometimes scissors lodged inside. Tia has small, black eyes behind a pair of rectangular glasses.
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Background[]
Not much is known about Tia Zanotto. She was married to an unnamed man who died while her son, Bob Zanotto was a child. Tia was a caring but neglectful mother to Bob. It is presumed that the death of her husband led to her developing an alcohol addiction and a habit of isolating herself in the family greenhouse which would be the cause of her death.
Trivia[]
- Her son, Bob, keeps his gardening tools in his hair, something she did as well.
- In Bob's Bottles, Tia's flower trail is made of pink carnations, a flower symbolizing motherly love and a yearning for home.
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