Tammie K. (Pippin) Burge, 63, a cherished native of Coffeyville, Kansas, and beloved resident of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, peacefully departed this life in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, surrounded by her loving family after a brief illness.
Brought into the world on July 2, 1962, Tammie was the treasured daughter of Jimmie L. and Mary Lois (Alston) Pippin. Growing up in Coffeyville, she completed her education and carried with her the enduring love of her parents, even after their divorce. Tammie's bond with her sister, Ronda, remained a source of strength throughout her life.
Oklahoma became home for Tammie, where she devoted herself to raising her two wonderful sons, Joshua and Jacob. Her heart overflowed with love for her family, and she created countless beautiful memories with them. Tammie was a proud mother and grandmother, finding joy in the lives of her six grandchildren.
She is dearly missed by her husband Sam; sons, Joshua Pippin and his wife Rene, Jacob Locke; her father, Jimmie Pippin; her sister, Ronda Perkins and her husband, Chris; her step-siblings, Paul David Hicks, Paula Hopper, and Tonya Smith; and of course, her beloved grandchildren in addition to numerous cousins and friends. Tammie's departure leaves an unmeasurable void in the lives of all who knew her, and she will be remembered for her kindness, warmth, and unwavering support.
A private family inurnment will be held at a later date in Robbins Cemetery, west of Coffeyville. In honor of Tammie’s life, we invite you to share your memories and condolences at her obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com.
With love, we celebrate Tammie's beautiful spirit and the warm legacy she leaves behind.
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2405 Woodland Ave, Coffeyville, KS 67337

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