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Tammie Elizabeth Adams Dunn

Birth
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Death
10 Jun 2008 (aged 50)
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Tammie Elizabeth Dunn passed away from cancer on June 10, 2008 in Reno, NV. She was born on a cold wintery Friday, January 31, 1958 in Longmont, CO to Max Elwyn and Teresa (Lehman) Adams.

When Tammie was a small child her family moved to Herlong, CA. Later in life she met her future husband, Steven Dunn. They were married in Reno, NV on September 19, 1981 and were together until her death June 10, 2008.

Tammie and Steven moved from Herlong once but returned because of its peaceful atmosphere to raise the four daughters that they shared. Helping those in true need, listening to those that had no where else to turn; Tammie was an incredible wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend to all. The family home was constantly filled with love and laughter with four daughters and their friends.

Tammie was employed by the Department of Defense, Sierra Army Depot most of her adult life, starting as a summer hire mowing and weed cutting advancing through hard work and determination to the position of Division Chief of Installation Supply Retail Level. Tammie had over 25 years of dedicated Federal Service where her top priority was always the soldier in the field. She was also a member of the AFGE Local # 1808.

Tammie is preceded by her father Max Adams, step-mother Ann Adams, brother Timothy Adams and step-brother Daniel Somonski.

She is survived by the loves of her life, husband Steven Dunn; daughters Samantha Dunn, Shannan Taylor (Christopher, whom she always thought of as her son) and Priscilla Walls all of Herlong; daughter, Stephanie Dunn of Baton Rouge; sister, Jayne Lawrence (Mike) of Doyle; step-sister, Missy Hernandez of Colorado; step-brother Alex Mahikoa (Jasmine) of Washington; mother, Teresa Rodriquez and step-father Rod of Reno and nieces. She is survived by three grandchildren who were her true joy and inspiration, Jordyn Petty, Asa Abaca and Gavin Taylor all of Herlong.

Services will be held at the Herlong Chapel at Sierra Army Depot on June 20, 2008.
Tammie Elizabeth Dunn passed away from cancer on June 10, 2008 in Reno, NV. She was born on a cold wintery Friday, January 31, 1958 in Longmont, CO to Max Elwyn and Teresa (Lehman) Adams.

When Tammie was a small child her family moved to Herlong, CA. Later in life she met her future husband, Steven Dunn. They were married in Reno, NV on September 19, 1981 and were together until her death June 10, 2008.

Tammie and Steven moved from Herlong once but returned because of its peaceful atmosphere to raise the four daughters that they shared. Helping those in true need, listening to those that had no where else to turn; Tammie was an incredible wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend to all. The family home was constantly filled with love and laughter with four daughters and their friends.

Tammie was employed by the Department of Defense, Sierra Army Depot most of her adult life, starting as a summer hire mowing and weed cutting advancing through hard work and determination to the position of Division Chief of Installation Supply Retail Level. Tammie had over 25 years of dedicated Federal Service where her top priority was always the soldier in the field. She was also a member of the AFGE Local # 1808.

Tammie is preceded by her father Max Adams, step-mother Ann Adams, brother Timothy Adams and step-brother Daniel Somonski.

She is survived by the loves of her life, husband Steven Dunn; daughters Samantha Dunn, Shannan Taylor (Christopher, whom she always thought of as her son) and Priscilla Walls all of Herlong; daughter, Stephanie Dunn of Baton Rouge; sister, Jayne Lawrence (Mike) of Doyle; step-sister, Missy Hernandez of Colorado; step-brother Alex Mahikoa (Jasmine) of Washington; mother, Teresa Rodriquez and step-father Rod of Reno and nieces. She is survived by three grandchildren who were her true joy and inspiration, Jordyn Petty, Asa Abaca and Gavin Taylor all of Herlong.

Services will be held at the Herlong Chapel at Sierra Army Depot on June 20, 2008.


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