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Tammy Jo Biddy went to be with her Lord on Friday, April 5, 2024. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 9, 2024, from 6-8 at Pecan Grove Funeral Home, 3124 N. Robinson Drive, Waco, Texas. A celebration of her life will be on at 10:00 Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at the funeral home, interment at Cottonwood Cemetery will be April 18 at 10:00 AM, with John Wachsmann officiating.
Tammy was born July 5, 1963, to Manuel Robles and JoAnn Henkel in Waco, Texas. She met and married the love of her life, William H. Biddy. They were married for 42 years. She always believed that family would always come first, and she lived that belief. Tammy loved family, singing, friends, her Lord, and her fur babies with all she had, and she tolerated her husband Will as best she could. It was clear that her grandchildren were her favorite children. She worked for Callahan and King Law Firm for 10 years. There she grew to love each of her coworkers as her family. She was Momma to many people. Tammy’s favorite past time was anything to do with her grandchildren. With her, “Hi ya Honey!” greeting, she was always to go to person when things were not right. She could fix the brokenness of those she loved. Those who knew her would describe her as tenacious, sassy, hardheaded, compassionate, EXTREMELY loving, and straight forward. She would tell it like it is. To her family and friends she would leave with you, “I love you as big as the sky.”
Tammy is preceded in death by her mother, JoAnn Henkel, brothers, Charles Knighton, Brian Brown, Randy Hyde, and Jackie Fields. Father-in-law, Isaac Biddy, mother-in-law Barbara Brown and good friend, Sandi Fogle.
Tammy Jo is survived by her husband of 42 years, William H. Biddy, her father Manuel Robles (Lyn), her daughter Krista Jo Christian (Bryan), son, William C. Biddy (Julie). She is also survived by her grandchildren and the apples of her eye, Gabriel Christian, Kainoa Perez, Chance Christian, Inez Biddy, Lili Biddy, Khloe Christian, and Liam Biddy. She is also survived by her brothers, Ted Robles (Lisa) and Gary Moore (Ashley). Her brother’s -in-law Robert Biddy (Margarita), Bennie Brown (Tammy Kaye), and James Lee Biddy (Amanda) and sister-in-law Doris Blair (Glen).
Tammy was also survived by her beloved fur babies and companions, Sydney James and Ruby Jo and 23 nieces and nephews and 25 great nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be: Bryan M. Christian, William C. Biddy, Liam Biddy, Chance Christian, Gabriel Christian, Dustin Brown, Adam Robles, and Noah Robles. Honorary Pallbearers, Kainoa Perez.and Colton Brown.
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