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Tara V. Banks Searer

Huntsville, Alabama

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April 20, 1971 Nov. 30, 2006 Tara Victoria Banks Searer, 35, of Huntsville passed away Thursday. She was the beloved daughter of Jim and Vickey Smith of Huntsville, and John William Banks of Greenville, N.C. Tara is survived by three children, Austin Michael Searer, Victoria Grace Searer and...

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Your friends in the old neighborhood on Westleigh drive remember the diaper shower for Tara and the twins and other fun times. We hope these good memories will bring you joy and comfort in the days ahead.

I just heard the news and am so sorry to hear about your loss. I have had the pleasure of intetrfacing with Tara over the past few years and it was clear to me that she was a wonderful person. My prayers are with her family.

John and Kandis, There is no greater bond than that of a parent and a child. Tara was here for a short while but I hope that her memories will bring you a life time of joy!

Vickey, Jim, John, Michael, Gracie, Zac and Austin, you all remain in my heart and have my deepest sympathies. There's hardly a moment that goes by that you are not in my thoughts. Tara was such a wonderful, vibrant, beautiful person. She was taken way too soon and will be missed terribly. I am here for you always and want to help anyway that I possibly can to ease your pain. With much love.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I am deeply saddened to hear of Tara's passing. We laughed together many times, and I can't help smiling when I think of her. May God's love and memories of Tara bring you peace in the days ahead.

Please accept our deepest sympathies during this time of grief. The Searer family is in our thoughts and prayers.

My prayers, thoughts, tears, and heart go out to the family and many friends. I know I will truly miss her and her wonderful smile. Tara was truly loved. We are all blessed to have known her.

Jim & Vicky, our thoughts and prayers are with you daily. Ginger Cobbs/SouthBridge