Obituary

Tammi Alexander

48, a resident of Prairie Grove, Arkansas went to be with her Lord, December 3, 2006 at Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was born January 26, 1958, at Englewood, Colorado the daughter
of Clarence and Rose McNay Woodlee.

She was a member of the Prairie Grove Christian Church. Tammi made the Dean's list at the University of Arkansas Nursing School. She was the national sales leader for TAPP Pharmaceuticals and achieved the Medical Research Associate Award from the State of Arkansas. More than the above listed, she was more interested in the people and leaving them better than how she found them.

She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Victor and Margie Woodlee, and her Mamaw Eakes.

Survivors include three sons, Scott Alexander of Shawnee, Kansas, Riley Alexander of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Matthew Alexander of Bellbrook, Ohio; one daughter, Kelly Alexander of Prairie Grove, Arkansas; her parents, Clarence L. and Rose L. Woodlee of Lincoln, Arkansas; two brothers, Michael Woodlee of Daytona Beach, Florida, and Randall Woodlee
of Fayetteville, Arkansas; four sisters, Carol Bradley of Alvarado, Texas, Tamryn Doolan of Mesa, Arizona, Vicki Herbert of Watts, Oklahoma, Michelle Maples of Yuma, Arizona; and numerous friends.

Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, December 5, 2006 - 2:00 P.M. at the Prairie Grove Christian Church in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, with Vance Eubanks officiating. Burial will be in the Bethesda Cemetery near Morrow, Arkansas.

Pallbearers will be Scott Alexander, Matt Alexander, Riley Alexander, Barry Brinegar, Wolfgang Turner, and Destin Woodlee.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. To sign the online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com.
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Prairie Grove Christian Church - Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Visitation

4:30 pm
Luginbuel Chapel - Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
South, Row 01 12, Space 215
General

Jan 26, 1958

Dec 3, 2006

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Tributes

A sister and friend who always thought of others first.
Randall And Shirley Woodlee Family - Brother And Friend
In the short time I knew Tammi, as she attended some of our services at FWC in Greenland, I was amazed at her courage, her inner beauty and her strengh of character. She was an inspiration to me and I know she touched many people. She was a truly amazing woman and will be missed.
Lana Broyles - Friend
FLY LITTLE BIRD FLY..YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL. YOU WERE A SPECIAL STAR AND FRIEND. WE LOVE YOU. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR LIFE AND LAUGHTER.
Daniel Doolan - Dan@surfacegeltek.com
Tammi was and will be remembered as a very special person is our lives. We are sad that she had to suffer so very much and although we wonder why, we know she is now cancer and pain free. Our loss will be her gain. Love to her family, Jean & Slown
Jean And Slown Parker - Dear Friend
Stephanie Gragg
David Tate
I am so sorry for your loss. I only knew Tammi for a short while but she touched my heart and will be missed by everyone that knew and loved her.
Gina Wylie - Healthcare Worker
Tammi was a wonderful person and I will miss her. She was full of love for everyone. A real live Angel on earth as she is in Heaven. God need a beutiful angel and he called her home.
Johnna Nall - Home Health Aide
I have known Tammi for about 16 years, ever since we were "honorary residents" of the OB/GYN dept at the Health Sciences Center. The words were so aptly expressed at her memorial about her giving and selfless nature. I have many found memories of Tammi time and will cherish them forever. Tammi, we "shall" see you soon.
Brad Crow - Aquaintance
Kelly im really sorry. I hope things will get better for you.
Reid Slaughter - Friend Of Kellys
My mother. An amazing person. Many words have been used to describe her. My mother was indescribable. She had so much Strength. She was sweet to even those she couldn't stand. My mom was always trying to be funny and spend time with me,(as some might say as a teenager) I would find her annoying and disappear into another room. Even though I found her "annoying" I had no idea just how lucky I was. I was even sick with my epilipsey and she would always care for me first. Everytime I woke up from a seisure crying she was letting me lay in her lap. I remember the night before she was taken into the hospital (her very last trip) I had had another seisure. Even though she could barley walk, or barley breath, I woke up and there she was, on the other side of the house holding my head protecting me. I love my mom. I always have. I can not say it enough, but she is an amazing person. She has influenced me in so many ways. Not just as a mother teaching her child, but she taught me everything... My mother will always remain more then just a memory to me. She was not just an amazing Daughter, Friend, Sister, or Aquaintence... But yet even an amazing Mother which I hope to keep her with me the rest of my life. Her Daughter, Kelly Michelle Alexander
Kelly Alexander - A Very Lucky Daughter
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Prairie Grove Christian Church - Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Visitation

4:30 pm
Luginbuel Chapel - Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
South, Row 01 12, Space 215
General

Jan 26, 1958

Dec 3, 2006

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