Tammey G. Swanson

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Tammey G. Swanson, age 61, of Oquawka, Illinois, passed away at 7:00 PM on Sunday, June 16, 2024 at her home. She was born December 25, 1962 in Island County, Washington, the daughter of Robert L. and Judith E. (Johnson) Pratt. Tammey attended school in Morristown, Tennessee and was a graduate of Morristown East High School. On June 29, 1996, she married Jeffrey Swanson in Granger County, Tennessee and his is surviving.

Tammey worked as a floral designer for several florists in Tennessee. She loved the outdoors, camping, her dogs, drawing, listening to music, and going on car rides. Tammey was an excellent cook, and enjoyed preparing meals for her family. 

Tammey is survived by her mother, Judith Renner, her husband, Jeffrey Swanson of Oquawka, Illinois, one son, Bradley Clark of Oquawka, Illinois, and grandchildren, Ellaina, Kayley, Elijah, Isaiah, Kayla, and Mariah. She is also survived by one sister, Wendy (Rick) Lesley, and two brothers, Joey and Johnny Renner. Tammey is preceded in death by her grandparents and father. 

Cremation is being accorded. A Celebration of Life for Tammey Swanson will be held at a later date. Memorials can be made to assist the family with final expenses. For more information, or to leave and remembrance of Tammey, please visit www.turnbullfuneralhomes.com.

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