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A Celebration of Life – Tammy Mah

 

Thank you for streaming as we pay tribute to a woman dedicated to improving the lives of others.

Tammy Mah 1960-2022

A Celebration of Life Program:
PROCESSIONAL
OPENING PRAYER
MÉTIS NATIONAL ANTHEM
MOMENT OF SILENCE
BATOCHE BELLS
REMEMBRANCES
Richard Quintal / Chief Executive Officer, Métis Nation–Saskatchewan
Melanie Omenihoe / President, Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak
EULOGY
Danielle Cook / Daughter of Tammy Mah
OPEN MIC
RECESSIONAL

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Tammy Louise (nee Fiddler) Mah
May 24, 1960 ∞ November 17, 2022

Born on May 24, 1960 in Prince Albert, SK. She passed away on November 17, 2022 at Victoria Hospital at the age of 62 with her husband and daughter at her side.

Tammy grew up in Prince Albert, SK and attended school at Queen Mary, Central, Riverside, and Carlton. Tammy was not one to turn away someone who needed help, her door was always open and had many people call her house a home. She was a force and proved that throughout her many years in the Métis Nation. Besides her family this was her second love. She spent many hours in meetings and sat on too many boards to count.

Tammy will be sadly missed by her husband of 40 years, John “Jack” Mah; children: Danielle (Chris) Cook, Jonathan Mah, Matthew (Amanda) Mah; grandchildren: Chase Fiddler, Maddox Mah, Michael Mah, Ryder Mah, Sundaes Bird, Logan Cook, Hayden Cook, Chance Mah, and Kallie Mah; siblings: Ron (Brenda) Fiddler, Doug Fiddler, Cindy (Charlie) Korecki, Darren (Charity) Fiddler; special niece, Sherri Fiddler; long lifetime friends: Susie Lariviere, Debbie Stapleton, Jeannine Lapine, Dottie Lariviere, and Brenda White; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and the Métis community.

Tammy is predeceased by her parents, John and Lois Fiddler (2000); sister, Mandy Fiddler (2018); brother Merril (Mano) Fiddler (2019); nephew, Christian (1981); brothers in infancy, Peter and Martin; grandparents: Josephine and Pierre Fiddler, Gladys and Harold Andrew; great grandmother, Ethel Forbister; as well as numerous cousins, aunts and uncles.

 

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