Tammy Soape Cromartie, age 60, was called to her heavenly home on September 22, 2022 while being showered with love, surrounded by her family.
Tammy was born in Orange, Texas on August 29th, 1962 to William “Willie Joe” Soape and Juanita “Tooter” Broussard. She grew up surrounded by a big loving cajun family, and it was here in her childhood town that she met the love of her life, Stan Cromartie.
She was awarded her associates in respiratory therapy at Lamar University and went on to receive her bachelors in healthcare administration from Southwest Texas State University in May of 1985. Following her graduation, she married her soulmate, Stan, where they began their journey of 38 beautiful years together.
Tammy worked as a respiratory therapist, activities director for a nursing home, optometrist assistant, and teacher for special needs children. Though she served in many different career paths over her lifetime, her truest passion in life was loving and serving others. She never missed an opportunity to help someone in need.
Tammy claimed her greatest and most fulfilling accomplishment was mothering her four children and fiercely loving her grandchildren. Anyone who met Tammy knew she naturally radiated strength, beauty, faith, and love. The overwhelming warmth of her presence was felt by all. She didn’t leave a soul untouched by her infinite love.
She is survived by her parents: Willie Joe & Juanita Soape, brother: Todd Soape, husband: Stan Cromartie, children: Chase & Nicole Cromartie, Ty Cromartie & Andrea Campbell, Brooke & Julian Camarata, Trey Cromartie, grandchildren: McKel & Thomas Cromartie, Leonidas & Naomi Camarata, & Anastasia Kromerakis.
Tammy was a woman of strong faith, so it was her firm belief that she will be made anew in Heaven, and she requests a celebration of life to honor this joyous occasion instead of funeral arrangements. She hopes that her friends and family can come together on October 22, 2022 4pm-8pm at Bay Area Community Center in Seabrook, Texas to love the Lord and love each other in her honor.
She also hoped that in lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be directed to Project Joy and Hope for Texas, a local nonprofit that provides housing and supportive care services for seriously ill children and their families – 3207 Tulip Street, Pasadena, TX 77504, or online at www.joyandhope.org.
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