Tammy R. Wilson Harris

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Tammy R. Wilson Harris, 49, of Cheshire, loving wife of Lewis Harris Jr., passed away on December 5, 2015. She was born in Portland, Maine on July 25, 1966 to Orrie and Maryann Curtis Wilson. She is survived by her loving children; her son Jeremy Duguay, and step daughter Jennifer Prudhomme, sisters Beth Wing and her husband Les, Cindy Goodrich, her brother Todd Wilson and his wife Mary. She will also be greatly missed by her nieces, nephew, and grandchildren. After graduating from both high school and nursing school in Maine, she moved to Connecticut where she worked as a registered nurse for 1 to 2 years at Masonic Health Care in Wallingford then Connecticut Baptist Home in Meriden for about 4 years. Tammy was a caring wife, mother and sister who loved her family and God unconditionally. She was a long time member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church first in Maine then in New Haven Ct. She also enjoyed playing the guitar and had a beautiful voice. Her funeral service will be held Sunday, December 13 at 12pm in the BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden . Friends are invited to visit with Tammy's family from 11am to 12pm before the service. Burial to follow in Hillside Cemetery, Cheshire. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tammy's memory may be made to the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 355 Humphrey St. New Haven 06511 or Masonicare Home Health and Hospice, 104 S. Turnpike Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492.

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  1. Best to Lou, and family.. Keep strong Lou .. Tammy was a great soul and you will carry her spirit with you forever… Thinking of you….

    Tommy S

  2. I remember Tammy as friendly, happy and warm. She will be greatly missed. My condolences to Lew and family.

  3. I’ll always remember my first introduction to Tammy. Back in 2010, she and Lew were walking up the sidewalk to the church entrance, and I thought to myself what a friendly couple. Tammy always had a gift of saying the right thing or adding an interesting thought to the discussion. She was a remarkable woman and will be greatly missed.

  4. Lew – my heart is with you bro. – I will miss that smile as well! The Lord is great and to be praised for eternity! I am greatful to have been blessed with just being allowed to know a woman of God in the truest sense that is humanly possible. Ron Veillette

  5. She fought a good fight, She has finished her course, She kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for her a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give her at that day… What a blessing it has been to be brothers and sisters in Christ with Tammy and Lew.

  6. I am very sorry for your loss. May your family find comfort in God’s promise of paradise where there will be no more pain, sickness, or sorrow due to loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. ( JW.org ) Revelation 21 : 3,4 – Psalms 37 : 4,29

  7. Will always love you ma. And will keep you in my heart always & I’ll always love & care for your son. Love you.


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