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Tammy J. Dellinger

YORK , Pennsylvania

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Tammy J. Dellinger, 40, formerly of Red Lion, entered into rest at 9:51 a.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at York Hospital, as a result of complications from a motorcycle accident. She was born in York on May 21, 1965, and was the daughter of Allen E. 'Dickie' and Judy L. (Grothe) Dellinger of Red...

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Wow, I just thought I'd see if I could find Tammy on Facebook. What a shock to say the least. I worked with Tammy at James Photo Art back in the mid 80's. Tammy, Paula and I went out a few times to watch and dance to GTR. Those are great memories. So sorry I didn't keep in touch with her. My prayers, though late, are with her and her family.

Tammy you are truely one wonderful person that will never be forgotten.

To her family and friends: I am so so sorry for your loss. The loss of someone you love is the worst pain to heal from.

11 May 2006

Tammy was part of my life for a few years during high school. Tammy & Djaylan, my daughter, were good friends and Tammy a frequent visitor to my home. She was bursting with curiosity for life, passion to get out there and live and was a thoughtful, considerate child. All these years later I can still hear the echo of her laughter. Tammy lived a rich life for she had many more beginnings than endings. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends, Tammy will be...

I am so shocked that your gone Tammers. You will be missed by so many. I was just thinking about you last week and that evening I got a call saying you were gone. I'll never forget the fun we had with Great Train Robbery. When you first bought your house and we would hang out, discussing life and drinking margarita's together. You are a special soul and God must have needed you on the other side to guide the rest of us. You'll always hold a special place in my heart, and my dear friend one...

My thoughts & prayers are with you. I still can't believe it's true.If theres anything we can do don't hesitake to call.Tammy we will all miss you. We love you all. Aunt Norma Jean & Uncle Lute

My deepest sympathy to all who knew Tammy recently and her family. I loved Tammy as a very good friend in High School, we had some good times and lunch was always better with Tammy at the table. I'll always think of you when I see that little porch in Red Lion. God Bless.

the best day in my life was the day my son drayton was born nov.9,2003
i didnt take lamaz,i hardly visited the doctors and when the day came i was pretty much relying on my family to help me out,,,,aunt tammy was there telling me how to breath,holding my hands and legs so tight that the pain from that was distracting the labor pains. because of her the birth of my son was decently easy and she knew exactly what to tell me what to do.....SHe was there helping my mom the day i was born,my...

My memories of Tammy were mostly formed when we were very young. Each week we would gather at grandma Grothe’s and have an incredible amount of fun with all of the family. It was truly like weekly trip to the park or the fair. The food, games, laughter and above all togetherness meant so much to all of us.

Tammy in particular was no doubt influenced a lot by these gatherings. In everything she did it seemed she was attempting in a current way to kind of recapture those times. No...