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Tammi Heinrichs Rome

Woodstock, Georgia

Dec 1, 1958 – Nov 15, 2023

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BORN
December 1, 1958
DIED
November 15, 2023
LOCATION
Woodstock, Georgia

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Rome, Tammi Heinrichs Tammi Heinrichs Rome of Holly Springs, GA passed away on Wednesday, November 15, 2023 after a long and brave battle with lung cancer.Tammi was born on December 1, 1958 in Illinois to Herbert and Ruth (Jackson) Heinrichs. Tammi was the youngest of three girls, with her...

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Loved Tammi from the first day we met at Compton Elementary. Friendly, sweet, thoughtful, conscientious in her work and respected by all. Tammi excelled in her job and was chosen to work at the County offices. We kept in close touch over the years and met Tammi for dinner at various places and shared stories of her family and grandchildren whom she loved dearly. I will miss Tammi so much and consider it a blessing to call her Friend. My condolences to her family and keep them in my...

Tammi was not only a neighbor but a friend. She was one of the nicest and sweetest people I have ever met. Proud Mom, Wife, and Nonni! Heaven gained an angel and we lost an incredible person

Gene, I was so sad to learn of Tammi´s passing. I went to school with Tammi. She was a wonderful person. She always had kind words for others. She was a great friend in school.

Tammi was one of the first people to welcome me to the neighborhood in Acworth. She and another sweet neighbor encouraged me to start playing tennis at at 34 years old! What fun we had! She always had an open door, a smile, or a cup of coffee. She was a master at BUNCO and a gracious hostess, and the good neighbor who would let you know if you left the garage door open. Usually quiet and loving she will be missed by many. How wonderful to know she had a loving husband and raised her...

Tammi was an elementary and high school classmate for both me, and my wife. A class behind me, she always was friendly, but, struck me as a bit shy. She did hang around with my wife, Gail, and they were good friends. I did also know her husband, Gene, a classmate of my older sister, and her brother-in law, Ronnie, who I did have classes with, mainly, choir and phys. ed.