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Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Tammy Annette Martin

Tammy Annette Martin
November 12, 1969 ~ July 16, 2021

Tammy Annette Martin 51, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma passed away Friday July 16, 2021 in Oklahoma City. She was born Wednesday November 12, 1969 in Durant, Oklahoma to Roy & Lottie Littrell Martin.

She was preceded in death by her Parents. Brothers Billy, David and Roy Don and her Great Nephew Kevin Dale Sheffield.

She is survived by Daughter Tesla Hamilton. Granddaughters Bre & Kiera Hamilton of the home. Sister Sandra Cavender & husband Mike of Mead, Oklahoma. Many Nieces, Nephews and close friends also survive.

A Celebration of Life for Tammy Martin will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon July 31, 2021 at The Lighthouse of Colbert with Brother Joe Beshirs officiating. Memorial Arrangements are entrusted to Cunningham Funeral Home in Colbert, Oklahoma. 


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