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© Marietta Monitor
2 October 2009, Page 4
Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Tammie Lynn (Blagg) Weir

June 25, 1973 ~ September 27, 2009

Services for Tammie Lynn Weir, 36, were held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, September 30 at Meador Funeral Home Chapel, Whitesboro, Texas, with the Rev. Marlin Harp and the Rev. Billy Dwayne Brinlee officiating. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery, Whitesboro.

Born June 25, 1973 in Sherman, Texas, the daughter of William Danny and Pami Diane Bagwell Blagg, she died Sunday, September 27, 2009 at the Pecan Tree Manor in Gainesville, Texas.

She and Phillip Weir were married December 13, 2004 in Gainesville.

Survivors include her husband, Phillip Weir of Pottsboro, Texas; two sons, Kohna Kiser and Keeton Kiser of Gainesville; a stepson, Dilan Weir of Whitesboro; father, William Danny Blagg of Thackerville; step-mother, Cindy Blagg of Thackerville; a brother, Cody Blagg of The Colony, Texas; two sisters, Caylee Blagg of Thackerville and Pama Spicer of Gainesville; a brother, Buzzy Bass; a step-brother, Buck Briggs of The Colony; grandmother, Audra “Meme” Blagg; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Pami Diane Blagg; and grandfather, Coy “Poppy” Blagg.

Pallbearers were Aaron Spicer, Rick Spicer, Kurt Weir, Josh Weir, Chris Harp and Michael Brinlee.

This obituary included a picture of Mrs. Weir.


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