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Tabitha Leigh Stamey, known affectionately by many as Tabitha, Tabby, or Wheely, passed away on March 26, 2026. Born on December 10, 1987, Tabitha was a woman whose life was marked by kindness, courage, and a spirited nature deeply rooted in faith.
Throughout her career, Tabitha made her mark in the real estate industry, expertly flipping houses and bringing new life to properties that others often overlooked. Her professional journey was as dynamic as her personality, combining her love of hands-on work and transformation with a keen eye for opportunity.
Tabitha’s interests were diverse and reflected a uniquely vibrant character. She found joy and creativity in woodworking, and her fascination with repossessed cars showcased her adventurous spirit and her ability to see potential where others saw challenges.
She was a person who inspired those around her with her courage and kindness, always willing to face life’s obstacles with determination and grace. Tabitha’s faith was a cornerstone of her existence, providing strength and purpose throughout her life.
Tabitha is survived by her devoted mother, Marci Inman; her sisters, Sarah Inman and Janna Bottsford; her beloved son, Kayden Stamey; and her cherished grandmother, Dorothy Deer. Her family and friends remember her as an interesting and courageous soul whose presence filled their lives with warmth and inspiration.
Her departure leaves a profound void among those who knew and loved her. The legacy of her faith-filled and spirited life will continue to shine brightly, a testament to a remarkable woman who lived fully and loved deeply.
Missing you every day and every night, Love Mom.
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