In Memory

Tammy Coleman (Bradbury)

Tammy Coleman (Bradbury)



 
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02/22/15 10:52 AM #1    

Roy Gaither

BRADBURY, Tammy Lee, age 45, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, September 17, 2002. She was a lifelong resident of the Plant City area. Mrs. Bradbury is survived by her husband and soul mate of 28 years, Wayne Bradbury of Dover; mother, Roma Lee Coleman of Dover; her grandmother, Laura Mae Whitman of Brooksville; predeceased by her father, Charles A. Coleman. Mrs. Bradbury is survived by her children of her heart, Todd Coleman, Kim Pacheco, Amanda Young, Bradley Young, Kyla Pacheco, Alyssa Snell, Aundrea Coleman, Christy Miles, Sheena Miles, Whitney Miles, Trae Ratliff, Dustin Ratliff, Hunter Benefield, Gus Bailey, Danny Bailey and numerous other family members and friends. Mrs. Bradbury was an active member of Shiloh Baptist Church She was a seventeen-year employee with Summit Consulting Inc., where she was Director of Information Technology. She received her Associate of Science and Associate of Arts degrees from Hillsborough Community College. Mrs. Bradbury was a 1975 graduate of Plant City High School and FFA Star Farmer award winner. She was a member of the National Rifle Association, Senior Orphan Charity, Angel Gift Benefit and The Big Brothers and Sisters of Lakeland. She was a 1988 Collegiate All American, a 1992 Who's Who in American Junior Colleges, a recipient of the Dale Carnegie Outstanding Achievement award and a 2002 Liberty Regional Agency Stars Award winner. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Susan Minton, the H. Lee Moffitt staff, and the fourth floor nursing staff; and to her extended family at Summit Consulting Inc. of Lake land. The family will receive friends Saturday, September 21 from 6 to 8 at Shiloh Baptist Church of Plant City. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2002 at 2 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church, W. Terrace Drive in Plant City. Reverend Joe A. Bowles and Reverend Richard Joyner will be officiating the services. Interment will follow in the Turkey Creek First Baptist Cemetery. Flowers will be accepted or friends may make donations to the American Cancer Society.
Wells Memorial Funeral Home


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