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Tammy L. McBrine
1962-2025
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Tammy Lynn
McBrine of East Glassville, on Saturday January 18, 2025, at the Upper
River Valley Hospital at the age of 62. Tammy was born January 22,
1962, in Minto and was the daughter of the late Shirley Amos and
Roland Lewis. She was also predeceased by her brother, Barry Lewis.
Tammy is survived by her loving husband of over 41 years, Stewart;
Stepfather, Otto Amos, her brother, Brent Lewis; brother-in-law,
Francis (Monica); four children, Matthew, Nicholas (Maureen), Megan
Walton (Chris), Travis (Magen); 8 grandchildren, Michaella, Isabelle,
Nolan, Josie, Ethan, Leo, Vivian, Evie; as well as several, aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews and extended family.
Fate and a fearless sense of adventure led her to her husband Stewart,
and the place they would call home, East Glassville. For a city girl,
and former Miss Chipman, she adapted to the challenges of living at
the “end of the earth” and together they flourished.
Whatever challenges arose they faced them head on. With the help of
many friends, neighbours, and loved ones, they built a family, a
successful business, and a wonderful life together.
In her working years, Tammy worked as a secretary for McBrine Logging
LTD. When she wasn’t working there, she stayed busy being a
mother to her four children. Tammy could often be found in the crowd
of a basketball or hockey game where she likely won the 50/50. She was
a true mother in every sense of the word. Her selfless devotion to her
family knew no limits. Like all great mothers she wore many hats.
Doctor, nurse, caretaker, chef, custodian, laundromat owner,
chauffeur, guidance counselor, teacher, lawyer, judge, and jury.
Tammy’s love knew no bounds. Her sense of motherly duty to
instill values and direction into her children sometimes caused the
odd disagreement. Luckily, she never gave into the easy way out and
her children can’t thank her enough for her tremendous effort
and unwavering support over the years.
Tammy loved being a Grammy and would light up when her grandchildren
walked through the door for a visit. She always had lots of treats on
hand to share with them. She enjoyed spending time entertaining at
their camp in Juniper, canoeing in the summer, and snowmobiling in the
winter. She even went on a few moose hunting expeditions from time to
time. Traveling was also a joy of Tammy’s, particularly a
shopping trip. Chances are that she already had a bag packed in case
she got an invite to go.
Although Tammy’s illness began to limit her in her later years,
she still enjoyed having loved ones visit, sharing a laugh and a witty
comment or two. She kept her carefree demeanor and sense of humour
with her until the very end. Tammy will be greatly missed by her
family and those who knew her.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nursing
staff at the URVH, who treated Tammy with kindness and compassion in
her final months.
As per Tammy’s wishes, there will be no formal funeral
arrangements. A family celebration of life will be held at a later
date. For those who wish, donations can be made to the Glassville
United Cemetery, DunRoamin’, the MS Society, or a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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