Tammie D. Snavely, 50
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 20 years, 5 months AGO
Tammie D. Snavely, 50, passed away Nov. 1, 2005, in Olney.
Tammie was born to Thomas D. and Frances E. Hannah on Sept. 23, 1955, in Medford, Ore., and lived most of her life in the Rogue Valley in Oregon.
She met the love of her life, David Snavely, in Medford, in 1987, on her favorite holiday, Oct. 31. They were married in Reno, Nev., on March 31, 1990. They settled in Olney on Oct. 31, 2004.
Tammie was a teller at Whitefish Credit Union where she loved to work every day that she was there.
She is survived by her husband, David Snavely; daughters, Michelle Lee, and Sara McGrew and husband, Corey; son, Shayne Lee; grandchildren, Donovan, T.J., Kayleb, Shaun and KayLeen; father, Thomas Hannah; mother, Beth Summit; sister, Jody Luney; brother, Michael Hannah; and grandparents, Everett and Vera Hannah.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Jeff Hannah.
Tammie had a beautiful smile that could light up any room, a giving heart, and laughter in her eyes.
We were proud to call her mother, wife, daughter, sister, granddaughter, and friend. We will miss her and she will forever be in our hearts.
The memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. today, Nov. 4, at the Olney Fire Station.
A memorial fund has been established at the Whitefish Credit Union.
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