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Tamera and Paul Vaughan

May 22 , 1967 - January 10 , 2022
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Tamera and Paul Vaughan

May 22 , 1967 - January 10 , 2022
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Sunday, January 16, 20221:00 ~ 3:00 PMMichigan Memorial Funeral Home

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Sunday, January 16, 20223:00 PMMichigan Memorial Funeral Home Chapel

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Obituary

VAUGHAN JR, Paul O., age 55, passed December 25, 2021 and Tamera Lynn Vaughan, age 54, passed January 10, 2022, of Taylor. Loving daughter of Robert (the late Janet) Crace. They are survived by their siblings Donald (April) Crace, Robert (Michelle) Crace, Janette (John Mench) Crace Mary (William) Moss, Rita Herbert and their furbaby Macie. Dear aunt and uncle of Clinton, Drew (Candis), Miranda, Johnathon, Brandon, Eryn, Rachael (Randy), Danyell (Eric), Christopher, Patrick (Ashley), Sean, Caitlin and great nieces and nephews Logan, Riley, Valerie, Kerrigan, Vaughan, Theodore, Abigail, Ryan and Rylee. They enjoyed boating together. Paul loved Nascar, dirt bikes and anything fast. They are preceded in death by his parents Paul and Margaret Vaughan, his sister Diane Lane and furbabies Baby and Precious.

Condolences

  • I’m so sorry for the loss of Tammy and Paul my condolences and prayers are with families. Kimberly Mulwee
  • I met Tammy when she was 18 at the Wayne County Juvenile Court. I always knew I had a friend down the hall from me in the Old Court Building. She loved Paul very much and I can remember her wedding day. She was so happy. She loved her family and spoke of them often. And she loved her fur babies!!! She had a picture of both of them on her work desk. I will miss you, Tammy. Prayers for comfort to their families. Rest in Peace, Tammy and Paul. Jeanette Fallon
  • I moved next door to Paul when I was about 12 years old. Went to school with him and became friends. I moved out of state when I was 17 but my parents were still living next door to him. We stayed in touch until the end. As my parents aged he was always there for them for whatever they needed. Cutting their lawn, snow blowing their driveway and sidewalks for them etc. Tammy would also help my parents. When Covid started she would even pick up groceries and leave them on the porch for them. Paul would always make a point to see them on Christmas and have a drink or 2 with them. He would tell them the stories of what him and I did as kids. I always thanked him for that whenever I was in town. I would always knock on his door when in town visiting my folks. I live in North Carolina and would have liked to have attended services to express my feelings to his family of what great people they both were to myself and my parents. But with current status of Covid, I decide not to take any chances on traveling. They will be missed. John Palus
  • I am so sad and shocked to hear about the loss of Tammy and Paul. I worked with Tammy for 25 years and she was one of the nicest people I ever worked with. She was hard working and so supportive of me. I loved talking to her about our fur babies! My condolences to her family and friends. I wish I could attend the service but I am out of town. RIP Tammy, I will never forget you. Kathy Fleming Clark
  • It has been over 40 years since I have seen our cousin Tammy and all the family who often visited Grandpa and Grandma Fout in London, Ohio during the summer months. My heart is full of sadness to hear of her and her husband's passing. We have been sorting through old family photos recently and came across many pictures of Tammy (who always had the sweetest smile), Donnie, Bobby and Janette and we talked about cherished family memories on Payne-Thompson Road. Sending our deepest sympathy to all the family and praying for your comfort during these days of sadness and loss. Steve and Lori (Venrick) Rinehart Lori (Venrick) Rinehart
  • My heart hurts. I have so many memories with Tammy and was hoping for many more. I am honored to have sat by her bedside holding her hand and softly speaking to her about our memories. I will miss my dear friend and never forget! Our last words to each other were I love you, and that I will carry in my heart forever. Karen Greene
  • To Tammy's family and friends I am so sorry for your loss, praying God comfort you during this time Carol Clark
  • My deepest sympathy to all the family and friends of Tammy and Paul. Tammy has been a dear friend of mine for over twenty years and I am at a loss for words to express the depth of loss I feel. Tammy and Paul were the kindest, most loving and fun people I have ever had the pleasure to know. Just thinking of Tammy brings a smile to my face. I have never known a more caring, kind and hard working woman. I know she was loved by all who knew her. I am so so sorry for the loss of this couple. The world was a better place with them in it. God Speed Tammy and Paul. Kathleen Walton Allen
  • I was a co-worker/friend of Tammy's at Juvenile Court for many years. She is one of the first people I became friends with at the court in 1987. She was the sweetest and kindest person, and she was such a great worker. We spent time together outside of work, and I have a lot of good memories of times with her and pictures of her that I will cherish. I know she loved Paul dearly. They both loved their furbabies so much. Tammy used to talk a lot about Precious and Baby. I am so saddened to know I will never see or talk to her again, but I know she will be with Paul forever. I offer the Crace and Vaughan families my deepest and most heartfelt condolences on their losses. I pray your memories of them will be a blessing to you at this most difficult time. God bless. Anita Flannagin

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