Tammy Sayers

Tammy Lynn Sayers – 49, passed away peacefully at her home in  Gause, TX on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory in Bryan College Station, Texas.

Tammy was born in Houston, TX on September 30, 1965 to Fredrick and Marilyn Sue Ware.  She was a devoted wife, loving mother and grandma.  She loved spending time with her family and friends, and especially enjoyed her time playing with her grandson.
Survivors include her husband Tim Sayers of 25 years; her sons Jason Ware and Jeramy Ware; daughter-in-law Nathalie Ware; step-daughters Kim Sayers and Christina Sayers; grandson Nathan Ware; father and step-mother Fred and Sharry Ware; brothers and sisters-in-law Chris and Sylvia (Cisi) Ware, Daniel and Courtney Cass; sister and brother-in-law Shellie and Tim Logan.  She was preceded in death by her mother Marilyn Sue Cass, and her sister Marilyn Reynae (Nae) Yaws.

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Condolences

  1. I love you so much Tammy, I’m going to miss your smile and love. I’m glad that you were part of my family. I’m going to cherish all the memories I have of you.

  2. It broke my heart when I heard about Tammy. I loved her. We didn’t get to spend a lot of time together, but every time we did we laughed a lot. I remember her pointing that out to me. We had hoped to spend more time together when our kids were grown.
    I love you Tammy and I love the son, Jason you brought into my life. I am also grateful to know Tim, and Jeramy and the rest of the family. I love you all! My heart and prayers are with you. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.
    Hugs

  3. I barely knew her either, but the few times I did meet her she was awesome. Always really nice and smiling. I’m so thankful to have known her and to know my brother Jason and the rest of the family today. I love you guys and you all have my prayers.

  4. The day we moved in with Tammy and Tim back in 1993, Tammy opened her arms and hugged me and welcomed me in because I was now in her family. She treated me like a sister every single time we were together. We may not speak every day, every week or even every month but when we were together it was just like we had seen each other two seconds ago. I loved her very much and had so many fond memories and laughter with her. She will be missed forever and I thank you all for your comments.

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