Tamyra Lynn Aldrich, 59, Covington, died at home surrounded by family on Thursday, Feb. 11th, 2021, after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. Tamyra spent much of her life living in Enid and Covington, OK. She most recently spent ten plus years working for NORCE in Enid. Tamyra loved spending time with her grandchildren, whom she cherished, spending time camping, and on the lake with her family and friends. She will be remembered most for her strength and hard work mentality that she displayed in everything she did.
Tamyra was born Feb. 11th, 1962, in Perry, OK.
She is survived by her sister Sherri Dehaas and husband Orville Dehaas, daughter Reanna Moore and wife Nicole Moore of Covington, daughter Cindy White, son Jody White of Oklahoma City, grandson Lane Wilhite and wife Savannah Wilhite, granddaughter Meagan Doom and boyfriend Cyler Higgins, grandson Brandon Wright, granddaughter Alyssa Wright, granddaughter Kaylen Slaten, grandson Caden Doom, great-granddaughter Paisley Higgins, nephew Brian Dehaas and wife Whitney Dehaas, nephew Jared Dehaas and wife Nicole Dehaas, and great-nephew Mason Dehaas.
She is preceded in death by husband Tom Daniels, husband James Aldrich, parents Stanley and Karel Moore, brothers Mike and William Moore.
For anyone wishing to send flowers, they can be sent to the home of daughter Reanna Moore at 307 W Jefferson, Covington OK 73730.
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