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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Tammy Claudette (Hawley) Reno

Tammy Claudette (Hawley) Reno
Sept 8, 1959 ~ January 17, 2024

Tammy Claudette (Hawley) Reno, 64, passed away on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, in Lindsay, Oklahoma.

Tammy was born on September 8, 1959, in Paola, Kansas, to Harold Claude and Virginia Gertrude (Hagmeyer) Hawley. She graduated from Marmaton Valley High School in Moran, Kansas in 1977. Tammy made her living as a hairdresser, retiring from “Tammy’s Cuts” in 2009. She was actively involved in the Patriot Guard Riders, helping to shield the families of fallen service members from protesters during their funeral services. Tammy also was active in several groups surrounding the Schipperke dog breed and owned several beloved Schipperkes throughout the years.

Tammy was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Reno in 2009 and her son, Matthew Reno in 2018.

Those left to cherish her memory are her granddaughters, Cabella Reno and Charlie Reno and daughter-in-law, Maranda (Reno) Gray.


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