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Seanna Sams posted a condolence
Monday, February 19, 2024
We are sorry to hear of Tammy's passing. She was always kind to me, Bob's wife, when talking about Josh's visits and how we could work together for Josh. When I last spoke with her, it was to as about pictures of Bob and Josh in the early years. That conversation was wonderful, she was so giving and treated me like we talked on a daily basis instead of yearly. I hope in the years following that phone chat, she found peace and happiness.
Respectfully,
Bob and Seanna Sams
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Friday, October 30, 2020
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Wallace Duggan posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
Greetings, my name is Wallace Duggan.
During the summer of 1976 I met Tammy Calquhoun. She was my sister Holly's best friend. I was smitten. The problem was that I was an abject heathen and she was a "christian" "a church-goin'- girl".
At a very low point in my life, Barbara her mother took me to church, but only after her brother Greg convinced me to go. We [w/ Greg and Clark, brothers 1&2] sat in the front row while Pastor Dwight Steele preached the Gospel that Easter morning. "Now is the accepted time, today is the day of salvation" rang out. And I was born again.
Tammy had been going to a women's prayer group for several months asking this group of godly women to pray for my salvation. They literally prayed on their knees. For me.
Tammy was my first real love and I was hers. She will always own part of my heart. I owe her more than life.
Though grief is rife and tears fall like rain, our consolation is Christ...and gloriously we are comforted knowing:
She's only sleeping.
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Wallace Duggan posted a condolence
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Greetings, my name is Wallace Duggan.
During the summer of 1976 I met Tammy Calquhoun. She was my sister Holly's best friend. I was smitten. The problem was that I was an abject heathen and she was a "christian" "a church-goin'- girl".
At a very low point in my life, Barbara her mother took me to church, but only after her brother Greg convinced me to go. We [w/ Greg and Clark, brothers 1&2] sat in the front row while Pastor Dwight Steele preached the Gospel that Easter morning. "Now is the accepted time, today is the day of salvation" rang out. And I was born again.
Tammy had been going to a women's prayer group for several months asking this group of godly women to pray for my salvation. They literally prayed on their knees. For me.
Tammy was my first real love and I was hers. She will always own part of my heart. I owe her more than life.
Though grief is rife and tears fall like rain, our consolation is Christ...and gloriously we are comforted knowing:
She's only sleeping.
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