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© All About Hennessey
May 23, 2023
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Tammy June (Scoles) Ehlers

January 17, 1958 ~ May 14, 2023

Tammy June Ehlers, 65, passed away May 14, 2023 at her home in Enid Oklahoma. Tammy was the daughter of Elwood and Jacqueline Scoles. She was born in Vandalia, Illinois, January 17, 1958. She moved to Oklahoma with her family in June 1967, at the age of nine years old. She graduated High School at Hennessey Oklahoma in 1976.

She worked in the lumber yard business most of her adult life. Beginning at Hennessey Lumber and in Enid with Hughes Lumber. She retired from Hughes Lumber, December 31,2022.

She married Earl Ehlers of Lahoma, Oklahoma on Oct 14th, 2000.

She was preceded in death by Husband, Earl, Father, Elwood Scoles, Mother, Jackie Scoles and sister Cindy Guffey.

Tammy is survived by sister, Beverly Scoles of Cleveland Oklahoma, brother, Kenny Scoles and wife, Jackie of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, brother, Wyatt Scoles and wife, Debbie Scoles of Hennessey and many nieces and nephews.


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