Tammy Peek, a beloved wife, Daughter and friend, passed away on December 25, 2025, in Littleton, Colorado. Born on December 14, 1957, in Russell, Kansas, Tammy brought warmth and joy to everyone she encountered throughout her life.
Tammy dedicated 29 years of her career to Norgren, where she became known not just for her skills but for the kindness and positivity she spread among her colleagues. Upon her retirement, she left behind a legacy of hard work and dedication that inspired those fortunate enough to know her.
Tammy was characterized by her gentle spirit and a heart that brimmed with generosity. Though quiet in demeanor, she possessed a radiant friendliness that drew people to her. One of her greatest joys was making earrings; she poured her creativity into each piece, delighting in the smiles that appeared on the faces of those who received her gifts. The happiness of others was far more important to her than any profit she could earn, as Tammy found fulfillment in bringing joy to her community.
Beyond her passion for jewelry making, Tammy had a deep love for flower gardening, where she nurtured both plants and friendships. She enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, whether it was shopping or dining out with her loved ones, or enjoying the great outdoors through camping and riding ATVs. Her beloved dog, Cooper, was a constant companion that brought her immeasurable happiness.
Tammy's proudest accomplishment was her enduring marriage to her husband, James. For 38 and a half years, they shared a bond built on love, laughter, and mutual respect. Her devoted mother, Judy, will cherish the memories of the time spent together, and all who knew Tammy will remember her giving nature, her friendly laughter, and her unassuming grace.
As we say goodbye to Tammy Peek, let us hold close the memories of her kindness and her infectious smile, a beautiful reminder that a simple act of giving can leave an indelible mark on the hearts of those around us. While her presence will be profoundly missed, the love she shared and the joy she spread will remain with us forever.
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