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Tammi De’Shawn Anderson
Posted By Marlan Gary On January 18, 2018 @ 2:04 pm In Obituaries | 2 Comments
Tammi D. Anderson was born on August 14, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio. She attended Independence High School and The Job Corp. She accepted Christ at a very young age of 9. She was baptized at Refuge Baptist Church. Tammi loved music and dancing and at one point in her life she wanted to be a writer.
She is preceded in death by her father, John Allen; brother, Fred Allen; nephew, Keithaniel L. Anderson; grandmother Grace Anderson; and grandfather Edgar Anderson. She is survived by mother, Glenda J. Anderson; sons, Tommiko and Thomas Anderson-Payton; brothers, Keithaniel, David (Macy), and ShauJuan; sisters, Grace Anderson, Elaine Allen, Linda Wade, Delores (Anthony) Kelley, Gloria Allen, Michael Harper, Deaven Reese, and Darryl Reese; uncles, Earnest, David, Tommy, Michael, and Wm; great aunt Bertha (Henry) Willis; great uncle Charles (Marijah) Hutchins; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Visitation 2:00pm and Funeral 3:00pm Saturday January 20, 2018 at MARLAN J. GARY FUNERAL HOME, THE CHAPEL OF PEACE EAST 5456 E. Livingston Ave.
I remember growing up hearing Tam calling my Dad her favorite uncle. I learned to jump double Dutch from her and had a love of cheerleading. My Grandmother said if no one knew better they would’ve thought TamandNett was one person because of the way my siblings and I would refer to them. Tam was a person who would be the first to have your back in a time of need. My cousin will be deeply missed! Aunt Glenda family and Dad you are in my prayers, I love you all.
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Our sincerest condolences from my family, our prayers and thoughts are with you. It is never easy to lose a loved one who is so dear to our heart. I hope the promise of seeing our loved ones again when all things are made new, brings you some comfort during this difficult time. (Revelation 21:3,4) Please visit jw.org for more information on this wonderful hope.