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Tamara Crew

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Tamara "Tammy" Lynn Crew, 46, passed away on Monday, January 3, 2011, at her home in Yukon, Oklahoma. Tammy was born in Oklahoma City, OK, on January 14, 1964. She was the daughter of T.K. "Ken" Crew and the late Shirley Crew. Tammy graduated from Putnam City West High School in 1982 and accepted...

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Happy Birthday, Baby Sister ... I love you so much!

I remember the first time I met you like it was yesterday. You have touched so many people and I'm grateful that I could call you a friend. No matter where you were in life you never forgot how to laugh. I wish to be half the friend and person you were to so many people. I sure do miss you!!!

My wonderful friend. There is no way to describe the pain I have in my heart and soul at this very moment. We have shared some of the best times in our lives together and some of the worst. I will forever cherish those moments of laughter that we always had regardless of what was going on. You have made such a difference in so many lives that you never knew, simply by being you. I love you so much and will forever have a part of my heart missing.

Tammy I can not remember one single moment when I was not around you where you did not bring me laughter. Your smile was contagious and your zeal for life infectious. The world is truly a little dimmer since you left it. We miss and love you very much.

I remember you coming to our house so much when you were little. You and little Vicki had casts on your arms together. I still have the little step stool that you sat at and ate when you were just a wee one, while I played like you were my own little girl. I love you and grieve for your life that was way to short.

I had the pleasure of growing up with Tammy. We were neighbors and friends during our childhood. I have the utmost respect for Tammy and all of her accomplishments. She was truly an inspiration and her academic brilliance and ability to excel in all that she ever tried was always truly inspirational. Tammy you will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved you.

I miss you so much, Little Sister. Even though you were the youngest, you were always my guiding light and inspiration. Right now, it seems like I will never step out of the darkness. But, I will have to learn to look up and find the gleam that radiates from your Angel wings for strength and guidance. I love you so much . . . . . . .