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Tawnee Amber Bubak died at Olathe Medical Center in Olathe, Kansas, on May 10, 2025, surrounded by the love and warmth of her family. Tawnee was born in Manhattan, Kansas, on April 10, 1980. She grew up in Manhattan and graduated from Rock Creek High School in 1998. Tawnee attended Brown Mackie College in Salina, Kansas, becoming a Medical Transcriptionist.
Tawnee was a free spirit and lived life in her own unique way. She adored her daughters, Jaynee and Jayana, and was overjoyed when her twin granddaughters were born in August, 2024. Jaynee describes her mom as “always knowing how to make the people around her feel special” and Jayana states, “she surrounded me with her love and never failed to make me laugh”.
Survivors include her daughters, Jaynee Bubak (Jacob) and Jayana Bubak; her parents, Frank and Marcia Bubak; her granddaughters, Jaelyn and Jordyn Bubak; her sister, Angie (Chad) Mussman; her grandfather, Robert Daily; her godmother, Kathleen Chapman-Hadle; her many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew, and cousins; and the many friends she made throughout her life. Tawnee was preceded in death by an infant son, Creeden; grandparents Henry and Ina Bubak; grandmother Ruth Daily; and uncle Doug Bubak.
Tawnee’s kind and giving heart was evident at a young age and this trait continued throughout her life. Her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of her loved ones forever. Her family would like to thank everyone for their loving thoughts and the special memories they have shared.
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14275 Black Bob Rd., Olathe, KS 66062
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