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STEVENS, Tami
Born May 6, 1964 in Citrus Heights. Suddenly passed away January 11, 2013. Beloved daughter of Roger and Janet Stevens. Baby sister of Don (Mimi) Stevens, Ronda (Kent) Johnson, Judi (Bruce) Mosley, Bud (Sheri) Stevens. Devoted favorite aunt to Donny, Nick, Elisabeth and Andrew Stevens, Rachel, Carrie, Steven and Scott Johnson, Jill (Dan) Chamberlain, Ryan (Jenn) Mosley, Tim (Terri) and Brian Stevens. Grand aunt to Kenny and Madi Mosley, Sam Chamberlain and Harrison Stevens. Graduated from San Juan High School, Citrus Heights, 1982 and CSUS 1987. Much loved teacher of hundreds of students at Merryhill School for 21 years. Preceded in death by her father, Roger and boyfriend, Randy Reed. Memorial Chapel Service to celebrate Tami's life Tuesday, January 15, 2013, 2 pm. East Lawn Memorial Park, 4300 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento.
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My son was in Miss Stevens 3rd grade class in 1993. We became close friends until just a few years ago - we lost touch. I still remember Tami's sense of humor and us laughing until we cried. What a wonderful person she was.I will always cherish our friendship and time together.
Sheri Remson
February 12, 2013
Our son was in Tami's 5th grade class at Merryhill 11 years ago. She was such a warm person and loved by the students and parents. She made the kids feel like she was on their side and wanted them to succeed. Ms. Steven's made a positive impact on many young lives.
Erin & Jeff Knezovich
January 19, 2013
God Bless the Family.
Veronica Finch Turner(1981)
San Juan High School
January 15, 2013
With sorrow-filled hearts, we offer our sincere condolences during this incredibly difficult time. You and your entire family will be in our prayers during your time of grief.
Rich & Angie Reed
January 15, 2013
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