Tammy Ann Mamrowich
June 10, 1967 – July 15, 2023
Tammy’s Life Celebration Service will be live streamed on the Rausch Funeral Home Facebook page starting at 1:50 pm on Saturday, July 22, 2203.
Tammy Ann Mamrowich, 56, of Lusby, MD passed away on July 15, 2023 at Calvert Health Medical Center. Born June 10, 1967 in Warren, PA, she was the daughter of Carol (Zimmerman) Donaldson and the late Theodore F. Donaldson.
Tammy graduated from Warren Area High School in 1985. She was a legal secretary for McDermott, Will & Emery in Capital Hill, DC. She enjoyed gardening, boating, and was a big time fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tammy loved caring for all of her indoor and outside cats. Her indoor cats, Frank and Teddy, will miss her. Tammy always put other’s needs ahead of hers.
Tammy is survived by her mother, Carol Donaldson of Warren, PA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Mamrowich on September 3, 2021; and her brother, Ted.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., with a Life Celebration Service at 2:00 p.m., at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Spot Thrift Store, 4860 St. Leonard Road, St. Leonard, MD 20685 or the American Cancer Society, 405 Williams Court, Suite 120, Baltimore, MD 21220.
Visitation
Services
- Life Celebration Service
Saturday, July 22, 2023
2:00 pm
Interment
- Private
Contributions
American Cancer Society
405 Williams Court, Suite 120
Baltimore, MD 21220
800-227-2345
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Tammy had such a big heart! She helped so many stray animals through the years. She was always up for a fun adventure, such as dressing up as a reindeer for a 5K, or going boating. My deepest condolences to her Mom and all of her friends and family.
I am a coworker of Tammy’s and I feel like I have known her for a lifetime. We talked on the phone, emailed and texted off hours and I felt like she was in the same office as me or right beside me. She was the southern version of myself, whenever we talked it always started with “girl, wait til you hear this”, always a good laugh when we talked. I still cannot comprehend that she is no longer here and I shall truly miss Tammy and my heartfelt condolences to Tammy’s mom, friends and family.
Tammy is one of my dear cousins. She was always spunky, fun to be around and full of vitality. We shared our love of hunting, Steelers, working hard but mostly our family. She was a great support to me, especially when my Dad (Uncle Eddie) was suffering with leukemia and during his last days. She was always have a special place in my heart and memories. Love to Aunt Carol and her dear family & friends. ~Barbie
Tammy was not only my co-worker, but a Mentor who always pushed boundaries at work. We would always share laughs and smiles to help each other through the day. She was a good friend who had an avid passion for life, and an infectious personality that touched everyone she met. Tammy’s memory will live on through the impact she made on us all. My deepest condolences, thoughts, and prayers are with Ms. Carol and family during this time.
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Tammy had such a big heart! She helped so many stray animals through the years. She was always up for a fun adventure, such as dressing up as a reindeer for a 5K, or going boating. My deepest condolences to her Mom and all of her friends and family.
I am a coworker of Tammy’s and I feel like I have known her for a lifetime. We talked on the phone, emailed and texted off hours and I felt like she was in the same office as me or right beside me. She was the southern version of myself, whenever we talked it always started with “girl, wait til you hear this”, always a good laugh when we talked. I still cannot comprehend that she is no longer here and I shall truly miss Tammy and my heartfelt condolences to Tammy’s mom, friends and family.
Tammy is one of my dear cousins. She was always spunky, fun to be around and full of vitality. We shared our love of hunting, Steelers, working hard but mostly our family. She was a great support to me, especially when my Dad (Uncle Eddie) was suffering with leukemia and during his last days. She was always have a special place in my heart and memories. Love to Aunt Carol and her dear family & friends. ~Barbie
Tammy was not only my co-worker, but a Mentor who always pushed boundaries at work. We would always share laughs and smiles to help each other through the day. She was a good friend who had an avid passion for life, and an infectious personality that touched everyone she met. Tammy’s memory will live on through the impact she made on us all. My deepest condolences, thoughts, and prayers are with Ms. Carol and family during this time.