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Tammy Jean Mueller © DeLozier Funeral Service Submitted by: Sharon
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Tammy Jean Mueller
January 23, 1963 - January 11, 2025
Services to remember and celebrate the life of Tammy Jean Mueller will be 3:00 p.m., Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Adair, OK. Burial will follow at Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday at the funeral home from 3-7 with family receiving visitors from 5-7. Tammy passed away in Tulsa on Saturday, January 11, 2025. She was 61.
Born in Nowata, OK on January 23, 1963, to Albert D. and Bertha L. (Worley) Miller. Tammy was raised and educated in the White Oak area and attended White Oak Public Schools. On May 28, 2005, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Tammy married the love of her life Mike Mueller. They became a blended family with 3 children, Jonathan, Justin, and Katie.
A lady that lived life to the fullest; Tammy loved the outdoors and appreciated the beauty of what God had created. She lived her life by the bible verse, (I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me). She loved family and made sure they knew they were loved. Tammy was diligent in making sure her children knew how to love and to love without condition. She loved parties and holidays or any other occasion to take pictures. Tammy knew her way around the kitchen and according to her family she was an excellent cook. She was known for her cinnamon rolls and salsa. Tammy was also known for her green thumb; she could grow anything. Always having a large garden, it was filled with Tammy's favorites, strawberries and tomatoes.
When free time did present itself, Tammy liked to slip off and do a little fishing. No story about Tammy would be complete unless you mentioned her love of animals. It truly didn't matter to her what kind, horses, cows, chickens or dogs. In fact, her husband Mike affectionately referred to her as Elly May Clampett. Mike's job allowed him and Tammy to travel, Corpus Christi, Texas was one location that Tammy liked. She enjoyed walking along the beach, collecting seashells, and having fajitas and margaritas with Mike. Tammy never met a stranger and had the unique ability to always make you feel welcome. When grandchildren came along, Grandma Tammy might have been a favorite. She made sure no birthday or special occasion was forgotten. Tammy had a unique and special relationship with each of her grandchildren.
For a woman of small stature, Tammy has left a huge footprint and legacy that will live on in the lives of her family and friends. She is survived by her husband of over 19 years Mike, children, Jonathan Boone and wife Jessica, Justin Boone and wife Tiffany, and Katie Alsip and husband Shawn, grandchildren, Chainiee Livingston, Hunter Lindbloom, Larry Lindbloom, Deriona Boone, Caleb Alsip, Kaylee Boone, Abbigail Mc Glasson, Wyatt Vance, Raina Vance, and Ariana Vance, mother, Bertha Miller, father, Albert Miller and his wife Pat Pilkington, brother, Darin Miller and wife Kathy, sister, Karen Spradling and husband Paul, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family.
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