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Tammy L. Jimmy
“Rainbow Woman”
Tammy was a dedicated mother and university student, proud of her Nakoda heritage. She had a special way of connecting with people, and her kindness and wisdom had a lasting impact on those around her. Her daughter was the light of her life, and Tammy took great pride in nurturing her growth.
Tammy enjoyed simple pleasures like baking, and sewing. She loved animals and found joy in spending time with the furbabies.
Powwows were a special part of her life, where she could connect with her culture and community through music and dance.
With her creativity and enthusiasm, Tammy touched the lives of those around her, leaving a lasting memory of her love and spirit.
Left to cherish her memory is her loving mother, Helen Starchief; father, Walter Jimmy (Sandra); daughter, Kailem Jimmy; sisters: Shannon Wegner, Candice Jimmy, Jennifer Jimmy; brothers: Blair Starchief, Quentin (Mikey) Starchief, Jeremy Jimmy; nieces: Heleyna Jimmy, Marillya Jimmy, Aubeni Wegner; nephews: Wayne B. Wegner, Walter R. Wegner, David L. Wegner; grandchildren: Jett Jimmy, Giada Jimmy; all of the extended families: Paskimin/Starchief/Jimmy.
Tammy was predeceased by her brother, Walter Jr (Jason) Jimmy; cousins: Lance Scott Andrews, Deana Starchief, Tanya Starchief; nephew, Kanyen Walking Bear; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; grandparents: James & Mary Moosomin Starchief, Cecilia Jimmy and Mike Lunio.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Eternal Memories Funeral Service and Crematorium - Trevor Watts Funeral Director