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Tamera Dawnell “Tami” <I>Burns</I> Reay

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Tamera Dawnell “Tami” Burns Reay

Birth
Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA
Death
8 Feb 2006 (aged 41)
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block Fremont Lot 6H, Space 5
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Funeral services for former Lander, Wyo., resident Tami Burns Reay, 41, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 1, at the Church of Christ in Lander. The Rev. Mike Christensen will officiate and interment will take place in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Tami died on Feb. 8, 2006, in Pierre.

Tamera Dawnell Burns was born June 15, 1964, to Donald E. and Bonnie C. (Barrows) Burns in Lander, Wyo. She grew up in Lander and graduated from Lander Valley High School in 1982. She attended Central Wyoming College for two years on a volleyball scholarship. She left Lander and moved to Casper and worked for the "Sweet Briar" clothing store. She moved to Cheyenne for a short time and then moved to Sacramento, Calif., for four years where she worked in women's retail.

Tami lived in Billings, Mont., for 14 years where she was a stay-at-home mom and she did a few odd jobs while her daughter Haylee was in school, including working at Sky View High School.

Tami moved to Pierre in August of 2004. She worked at Kmart and was going to start a job doing Medicare billing for a local pharmacy.

She enjoyed decorating, landscaping and gardening. She also enjoyed sports and activities with her daughter, walking, outdoor activities and camping.

Tami is survived by her daughter Haylee Reay now of Lander, her parents Don and Bonnie Burns, her siblings Raquel and Phil Pendegrass, Holly and Hollis Givens, all of Lander, and numerous other relatives.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents, three uncles and one aunt.

Memorial donations may be made to the "Tami Burns Memorial Fund" in care of the Atlantic City Federal Credit Union, 704 Main St., Lander, WY 82520.

The Capital Journal March 29, 2006

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She was a homicide victim. There is an episode of “The Devil Speaks” on Investigative Discovery Channel “Set Me Free” (2018) which describes her life, and final days. “When detectives looking for missing mom Tami Reay find blood in her car, they arrest her husband.”

Contributor: Ms. Clyde (46994776)

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Funeral services for former Lander, Wyo., resident Tami Burns Reay, 41, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 1, at the Church of Christ in Lander. The Rev. Mike Christensen will officiate and interment will take place in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Tami died on Feb. 8, 2006, in Pierre.

Tamera Dawnell Burns was born June 15, 1964, to Donald E. and Bonnie C. (Barrows) Burns in Lander, Wyo. She grew up in Lander and graduated from Lander Valley High School in 1982. She attended Central Wyoming College for two years on a volleyball scholarship. She left Lander and moved to Casper and worked for the "Sweet Briar" clothing store. She moved to Cheyenne for a short time and then moved to Sacramento, Calif., for four years where she worked in women's retail.

Tami lived in Billings, Mont., for 14 years where she was a stay-at-home mom and she did a few odd jobs while her daughter Haylee was in school, including working at Sky View High School.

Tami moved to Pierre in August of 2004. She worked at Kmart and was going to start a job doing Medicare billing for a local pharmacy.

She enjoyed decorating, landscaping and gardening. She also enjoyed sports and activities with her daughter, walking, outdoor activities and camping.

Tami is survived by her daughter Haylee Reay now of Lander, her parents Don and Bonnie Burns, her siblings Raquel and Phil Pendegrass, Holly and Hollis Givens, all of Lander, and numerous other relatives.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents, three uncles and one aunt.

Memorial donations may be made to the "Tami Burns Memorial Fund" in care of the Atlantic City Federal Credit Union, 704 Main St., Lander, WY 82520.

The Capital Journal March 29, 2006

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She was a homicide victim. There is an episode of “The Devil Speaks” on Investigative Discovery Channel “Set Me Free” (2018) which describes her life, and final days. “When detectives looking for missing mom Tami Reay find blood in her car, they arrest her husband.”

Contributor: Ms. Clyde (46994776)

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