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February 3, 2012

Tammy Lollar

—  Tammy Lollar, 36, of Boswell, Okla. died Feb. 1, 2012 in Durant, Okla.

Tammy Kay Lollar was born Aug. 25, 1975 in Corpus Christi and had lived in Boswell for the past two and a half years after living most of her life in Weatherford, Texas. Tammy was a 1993 graduate of Weatherford High School. She enjoyed working on a computer, liked pictures, and enjoyed singing karaoke and playing with her nieces and nephews. She married Wes Lollar on August 6, 1993 in Weatherford, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her father Jimmy Prince.  

Survivors inlcude her husband, Wes Lollar; her mother and stepfather, Brenda Faulks and Ed Faulks of Boswell, Okla.; her brother, Walter Prince and wife, Jesse, of Boswell; two nieces, Kelly Prince and Paige Prince; two nephews, Jimmy Prince and Zachery Johnson; numerous aunts, uncles and a host of other family and friends.

The family will receive friends from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 at the funeral home.

Graveside service will be held at Restland Cemetery in Boswell, Okla. on Monday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Russell Miller officiating.

Miller & Miller Funeral Home

Boswell, Oklahoma

580-326-8331

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