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1960
2025
Tammy Kay Green was born on June 25th, 1960 in Lubbock to Jack Biddle Sr and Frances Hice. She passed into the loving arms of Jesus on February 27th, 2025. She was a long time employee of Texas Department of Transportation.
Tammy leaves a legacy through her loving family, her sons Ricky Wallace and wife Jennifer and Derreck Green both of Lubbock. 4 grandchildren, Brittany Hartman, Will and Tiffany Wallace and Alexia and Leo Green. Her sisters Annette McKibben (Clint) of Lubbock, Debbie Stevens (Loyd) of Levelland, her brothers Jack Biddle Jr (Angie) of Great Falls, Montana and Lance Biddle (Joann) of Bigfoot, Texas. Her nephew Shane Sims of Midland and niece Pebbles Johnson (Greg) of Lubbock. She was welcomed in heaven by both of her parents who preceded her in death in 2020.
Prior to becoming ill she lived life to the fullest and especially loved spending time with her family, friends, and her beloved Shih Tzu, Shantzee. She enjoyed going to the beach, dancing, and traveling. She was passionate about fishing and playing card games. She was a model in her younger years. Doing many photo shoots, ads and runway appearances. She was a Christian and gave her life to Christ at a young age. Tammy will leave a void in the hearts of all who knew her and loved her.
There will be a small memorial scheduled for Saturday March 8, 2025 at 2pm in the Combest Memorial Chapel, 2210 Broadway.
Per her wishes there will be no viewing.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2210 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401
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