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Tammy Wanamaker

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1963 - 2017

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Tammy L. (Yanders) Wanamaker, 53, of Coplay, died Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest. Born in Allentown, September 10, 1963, Tammy was the daughter of Joyce P. (Oswald) Lawrence and her husband, George A. Lawrence and the late Christian F. Yanders, Jr. She was formerly...

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Tammy, we want you to know that we love you with all our heart. Gram and Pap loved you too and we're sure that you're safe with them now. It was tough to see you go but you fought for so long in your fight against your illness. Our family will forever miss and you forever love you. Always in our hearts, Aunt Elaine, Uncle Skip, and Zach.

Rip Tammy. Never forget you. Lost touch for a while but always loved you

Rip Tammy. Never forget you. Lost touch for a while but always loved you

RIP Tammy.I'm so sad that you are gone but you will always be in are hearts.I will always remember the good times we had working at Gentle Care.Love Always,Andrea Giannelli

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Tammy. Hold on to your memories Kenleigh and Kenny love you both. May you have peace now, Knowing she is at peace and watching over you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Aunt Dee, uncle Denny and Family

RIP Tammy

Tammy and I had many many good times together many many years ago. My thoughts and Prayers are with the family.

My Mom, sisters and I will deeply miss Tammy. She was family, my cousin, my moms best friend and instigator lol, always creating or engaging in something funny, usually in public! They made waiting in line at Walgreens their own stage and made people laugh!! Tam was full of laughter and sarcasm( in the best way possible). Oh, lets not forget, her wit, sass and unbelievable strength from an epidemic that is taking away our loved ones too soon. Her voice and big beautiful smile will echo with...

Tammy was an amazing, strong woman who touched the hearts of many. Tammy was so good to me and my family. From day one, she openly embraced me as if I was her own daughter. My Dad couldn't have picked a better woman.
I will miss our long phone conversations and her laughter. My heart aches, but I know her spirit will always watch over everyone she loved from heaven. It was a privilege to know and love Tammy. She will forever be in my heart.