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Tammy Ann Quinn, June 29, 1961 - June 26, 2024 (age 62)
Tammy passed away due to medical complications during an extended hospital stay.
Born in Fitchburg MA, to Paul Quinn (Deceased) and Mary Quinn (Holland) (Deceased) The light and laughter of many gatherings or simple "one on one" talks, Tammy had a warm smile, an infectious laugh and a most kind, nurturing and generous heart. To know Tammy was to love her.
The eldest of 3 children, Tammy's nurturing nature developed early and continued throughout her life. Always a smile, warm hug or embrace, she grew rich in freely giving these gifts of the heart to all who knew her.
A beacon of warmth and wisdom, Tammy made many a sacrifice to provide a stable and loving home for her two beautiful children whom she often stated; "They are the two greatest things that have ever happened to me". She simply treasured and adored her children, their accomplishments and the wonderful adults they became.
Tammy grew up in Fitchburg Mass and attended Fitchburg High School. At the time of her passing she was employed by Mayflower Communications of Bedford MA, as a Quality Control Specialist. The vast amount of her employment life was in the "Quality Control Process" realm.
Tammy loved spending time at the beach with family and friends with Old Orchard Beach being her Summer destination of choice, poolside, crossword puzzles and weekly trivia night competitions.
An empathetic listener, Tammy would always lend a kind ear to her children, her family and others who needed someone to trust.
Tammy was predeceased by her mother Mary Quinn in 2002, and her sister Terry Mazerolle in 2004. She is survived by her son Ryan Perrault and his girlfriend Samantha Barilone of Phillipston MA, Her daughter Rachel Perrault and her boyfriend Caleb Rivera of Lunenburg MA, and her brother Billy Quinn of Gardner Ma. A loving extended family of aunts, an uncle, a nephew, cousins and a list of "best friends" too numerous to print.
Tammy's family would like to extend loving gratitude to all of her relatives, friends and fellow employees who enriched her life and whom she cared about deeply. Our world will never be the same in her absence. In Tammy's memory, you are kindly encouraged to help someone less fortunate than you.
Family and friends will gather to honor and remember Tammy for a period of visitation on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 from 4:00pm until 6:00pm, with a service beginning promptly at 6:00pm.
Kevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor, Melissa A. McQuaid, Funeral Directors.
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