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R.I.P. Tammy Carper

After living for over six decades, you departed. You were my best friend and I'm brokenhearted. You liked to help people because you cared. You lost your life and that certainly isn't fair. You had a rescue service and you rescued dogs over the years. You had a big heart and your death has caused pain and tears. I had no vehicle or driver's license and you gave me rides. Your friends and family are devastated because you died. You loved dogs so much that you had ten of them. You went to be with God and that truly pleases him. If I live to be 100, I will never forget you. You left this earth at the age of sixty-two.
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Written by
randy-johnson
American
Published
Mar 23
Lines·Words
14·121
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Dedicated to Tammy L. Carper (1963-2026) who passed away on January 5, 2026

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#death#dogs#friend#nonfiction
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