Tammy-Smith-Obituary

Tammy Lee Smith

Charleston, South Carolina

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Tammy Lee Smith CHARLESTON - T-Lee (Tammy Lee) Smith, 50, of James Island, Charleston, SC, died suddenly on July 17, 2010, in Charleston, SC. T- Lee was born on July 22, 1959, in Methuen, MA, a daughter of the late Barbara Harrison and Herman Harrison, Jr. of Salem, MA. She attended Salem, NH...

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To Tammy's family, take comfort in knowing that she knew Christ as her savior and has eternal life in Him. I knew Tammy through her brothers growing up on School Street. My deepest sympathies are with you all. John 10:28

Tammy, you will always be loved and remembered fondly.

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Rest In Peace...Until we all meet again one day. You'll be greatly missed my friend.

TLee you will be missed aspecially by you god son stephen you would be so proud of him and we will miss you greatly God bless you and may he hold you in his arms til we meet again...

You touched so many lives. you are going to be sorely missed. I am so sorry for your family and friends loss, but you will live on through lives that you touched. May you find PEACE!!

All of us at Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding would like to express our deepest sympathies to your family. We are honored that she chose to be remembered by supporting the children and adults with disabilities that participate in CATR programs. We will kindly notify you of any gifts made in her memory. Please feel free to contact us at any time by phone, 559-6040, email [email protected] or mail at 2669 Hamilton Rd. Johns Island, SC 29455. We are so sorry for your loss.

TLee, thank you for being my friend. You gave me the best 4 legged companion that I have ever known. Jakob's Thunder and his family hope that you are at peace. We will miss you.

I will miss you greatly, and the friendship we had for so long. I hope that you have found peace.

(T), thank you for being my friend. You offerd words of wisdom to me in a time of my life when many things did not make sense. You will be missed but not forgotten