Tammy L. Noel

tammy noel

December 30, 2012

Born in: chevrely, MD
Resided in: Edinboro, PA

Tammy L. Noel, 43, of Glenwood Ave., Meadville, passed away, Sunday, December 30, 2012 at Edinboro Manor. She was born May 29, 1969 in Cheverly, Maryland a daughter of Rolland Quay Rhodes and Kathleen Ann Rhodes. She married Cody Noel on October 9, 2007, he survives. Tammy was a graduate of Gannon University and was employed by Golden Living Center in Titusville and Cambridge Springs, Wesbury, and Health South Erie as an Occupation Therapist for 16years. All of her patients loved the care she provided to them. She was a member of First Assembly of God. Tammy enjoyed quilting, crafts, gardening, dogs, cats, birds, but most of all she loved her children. In addition to her loving husband, Cody; she is survived by her mother, Kathleen Rhodes of Brookville, Pennsylvania; a daughter, Ashley Boyes of Meadville; two sons, Brandon Boyes of Meadville and Christopher Boyes of Pittsburgh. She was preceded in death by her father and grandmother. Family and friends are welcome to call on Wednesday, January 2nd from 2:00pm to 4:00pm and 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. The funeral and committal service will be held on Thursday, January 3rd at 10:00am at the funeral home with Reverend Philip Torre of First Assembly of God, officiating. Burial will take place in Denny Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Tammy's memory to the American Cancer Society, 2115 West 38th Street, Erie, PA 16508. Please take a moment to share a memory, condolence, or to order flowers for the family on Tammy's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com

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  1. Cody, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers and thoughts at this very hard time in your life.

  2. I am so sorry to learn of Tammy’s passing. I will remember her creative talents, smiling and positive manner, and what a good sewing instructor she was. My prayers are with her husband, mother, and children.

  3. The summers in the yard, planting flowers and laughing with mom – the smile that somehow made us fight a little more, even if we felt like we had nothing left. You were a great friend to my family, a great solitude to my mother during her despair. I will think of you always and your family has my deepest sympathies.

  4. Cody, We’re so sorry for your loss! We will be praying for you and the family. If you need anything or just to talk, please give us a call. With sincere sympathy, Ken and Jacky

  5. Cody, Ashley, Brandon, Chris and Kathleen – I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful wife, mother and daughter she loved you all so much. I will miss her so much we were the best of friends. She stood my side during the hardest time of my life when I loss Tom. She was the one that helped me get through those times, she cried with me and always would say just take one step at a time Patty. We had the best of times scrapbooking, making jewelry, going to classes and learning to knit, working in our yards, she taught me a lot about flowers and gardening. I could talk to her about anything . She was a strong beautiful woman and I’m so glad to have such wonderful memories that we shared together as friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  6. I’m so sorry for your loss. I only met Tammy once but I was amazed by what at wonderful person she was. Talking with her made me realize how precious life is and how little a lot of problems are. I will probably remember her for the rest of my life and hope that I can be a kind as she was to me.

  7. Ive known Tammy for just about five years, and I never saw so much courage and optimistic about being strong for her family.She was a kind hearted person that loved her family and kids.Would do anything for them.I would enjoy helping Chris pick out her Birthday presents from the last few years and we would always make sure it was something she would treasure,weather it was a plant or a candle, she just loved her home.I will now relize what legacy she left on me as an outsider to the family. Im deeply sadden by your loss and may God find peace, I wish I could be there for your family today, Chris Ill be there in your heart

  8. I knew Tammy through an internet group for those of us with ocular melanoma. We had the same ocular melanoma specialist, Dr. Pamela Rath. I only learned today of Tammy’s passing. I am so very sorry for her family. She seemed like such a wonderful person. We were hoping to meet this coming summer. May your many happy memories sustain you in this time of mourning.


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