Tammy Lynn Miller

Tammy Lynn (Fuller) Miller, 56, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, of Derrick Road, Bradford, passed away on Tuesday January 30, 2024, at Olean General Hospital.

Born August 23, 1967, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Alberta (Jackson) Buchanan and Ivan Buchanan. 

Tammy was a woman of remarkable characteristics. She had a heart that overflowed with love and compassion, always ensuring that those she cared for never left her house hungry. Her nurturing nature touched the lives of many, and her generosity knew no bounds. She was a remarkable woman who touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her loved ones forever. Though we mourn her loss, we find solace in the beautiful memories she left behind. May she rest in eternal peace.

Tammy is survived by her loving husband, Edward Miller. Together, they built a life filled with love and devotion. They faced both joys and sorrows, supporting each other through thick and thin. Edward will forever hold Tammy's memory in his heart. She was a cherished mother to her three children, Samuel (Jennifer) Scott, Michayla (Antonio) DeLeon, and MaKenzee Miller. She showered them with love and always put their needs before her own. Tammy's presence in their lives will be deeply missed but forever treasured. In addition to her children, Tammy leaves behind two adoring grandchildren, Brenan Scott and Alexis Scott. She found immense joy in being a grandmother and created lasting memories with her precious grandchildren. Their lives were touched by her warmth and affection.

Tammy was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents, as well as some of her siblings. Although she experienced deep loss throughout her life, she always found strength in her loved ones and cherished memories.

Friends will be invited to attend a celebration of life in early summer. Although her physical presence may no longer be with us, her spirit will continue to inspire and guide us.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the American Cancer Society. Tammy understood the importance of supporting others in their fight against cancer and would appreciate any contributions made in her memory.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Condolences to Ed and the family. Tammy there was never a dull moment when you were around big personality with even bigger heart.
— John Pantuso

I was so saddened to hear of Tammy’s passing. Friends since 6th ward school days, she was always the first to help without asking, a caring person who put family and others first. She did a fabulous job on organizing our Class reunions…. Tammy our last reunion was the best because of you, Rest in Peace Class of 1985
— Nancy Fearn Crissman

Tammy used to babysit me when I was younger and she always made sure everyone was taken care of. She was so open and kind and her laugh could make anyone’s day. She would get in the pool with us and splash around with us to. Forever will hold those memory’s. I’m so sorry to her family for their loss and pray for them as well.
— Kimberly Hartle

I met Tammy Roller Skating when we were kids,we always had fun. She always had a good heart and enjoyed life.
— James Mcgarry

Friends for quite sometime, co worker waiting for Micki Jean to arrive, Tammy would always stop to talk when I lost my Rudi ~ love you to be the moon and back ~ will talk again when I get there
— Robin Pender

Tammy and I were neighbors growing up. We were little hellions…lol. She was an amazing roller skater and loved teaching others how to skate - including me. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends. She left a legacy of her strength, courage and love.
— Christine Weaver Taylor

To the family of Tammy. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you May God bless.
— Suzie and Larry Fox

So very sorry for your loss. I have many great memories that I will always cherish
— Katie

I have had the privilege of calling Tammy a friend. She had so much love to give, she was taking to soon. You can rest now beautiful. My thought are with your family.
— Brenda Peterson

I was so sad to hear of her passing. I pray for her family to find peace in all their wonderful memories of her as a wife and mom!
— George (Brownie) and Linda Brown

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May she rest in peace and her memories live on in everyone''s lives she touched.
— Andrea Skaggs

Rest Peacefully Tammy. I’ve known Tammy my entire life, growing up on the east end of Bradford on North Kendall Ave. So many memories! She was taken too soon. My deepest sympathies to Tammy’s family and friends! She’ll never be forgotten!
— Brian Corbett

So sorry to hear of Tammy’s passing I have k own her for many,many years. Sending thoughts &prayers to her family during this terrible time. Always treasure your memories.
— Sue larkham

So very sorry. Sending hugs and prayers for you all.
— Cathy Mealy

Prayers and Hugs to family and friends. I only knew her for a short time but found out we had alot in common. Rest in peace my friend.
— Patricia Minich

My deepest condolences to her family and friends. My life is better for having known Tammy. I will miss her fierce spirit and her humor. Rest in peace.
— Tony Doriguzzi

I am so sorry for your loss. May Tammy rest in peace. Prayers to the family.
— Tina Dunkle

Condolences

  • Condolences to Ed and the family. Tammy there was never a dull moment when you were around big personality with even bigger heart.

    — John Pantuso
  • I was so saddened to hear of Tammy’s passing. Friends since 6th ward school days, she was always the first to help without asking, a caring person who put family and others first. She did a fabulous job on organizing our Class reunions…. Tammy our last reunion was the best because of you, Rest in Peace Class of 1985

    — Nancy Fearn Crissman
  • Tammy used to babysit me when I was younger and she always made sure everyone was taken care of. She was so open and kind and her laugh could make anyone’s day. She would get in the pool with us and splash around with us to. Forever will hold those memory’s. I’m so sorry to her family for their loss and pray for them as well.

    — Kimberly Hartle
  • I met Tammy Roller Skating when we were kids,we always had fun. She always had a good heart and enjoyed life.

    — James Mcgarry
  • Friends for quite sometime, co worker waiting for Micki Jean to arrive, Tammy would always stop to talk when I lost my Rudi ~ love you to be the moon and back ~ will talk again when I get there

    — Robin Pender