Tammy was a native of Washington County and had resided there most of her life. She was a graduate of Washington County High School and had been a volunteer pink lady for Washington County Regional Medical Center. Tammy never met a stranger and always enjoyed shopping with her Mama. Tammy was her Mama's Twinkle Toes and Anna was her Sweet Cheeks. She loved her animals. She was preceded in death by her brother, Lee Garner.
Survivors include: her parents, Anna Marie Harvey Garner and Jerry Lee (Buddy) Garner, Jr. of Tennille; sister, Katelyn Peeler; brother, Alan Peeler of Tennille; best friend, John Robert Turner; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
May and Smith Funeral Home in Sandersville is in charge of the arrangements.
[Bio courtesy of the May & Smith Funeral Directors website, October 31, 2021.]
Tammy was a native of Washington County and had resided there most of her life. She was a graduate of Washington County High School and had been a volunteer pink lady for Washington County Regional Medical Center. Tammy never met a stranger and always enjoyed shopping with her Mama. Tammy was her Mama's Twinkle Toes and Anna was her Sweet Cheeks. She loved her animals. She was preceded in death by her brother, Lee Garner.
Survivors include: her parents, Anna Marie Harvey Garner and Jerry Lee (Buddy) Garner, Jr. of Tennille; sister, Katelyn Peeler; brother, Alan Peeler of Tennille; best friend, John Robert Turner; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
May and Smith Funeral Home in Sandersville is in charge of the arrangements.
[Bio courtesy of the May & Smith Funeral Directors website, October 31, 2021.]
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