(From Ozark Funeral Home)On Tuesday, January 31, 2023, Tamra Kim Langford, loving mother of two daughters, passed away at age 65. She was born in Pontiac, Michigan on October 26,1957.
She is survived by her two daughters, Trinity Del McAllister of Noel, Missouri and Tessa Anne Reyna of Bentonville, AR, former spouse Terry Lee Moore of Noel, Missouri, they were married for 13 years, five grandchildren, Alexis Jasey McAllister (Josh Gonzales), Mason James McAllister (Alyssa Waddell), Alevia Kim Reyna, Avalee Anne Reyna, and Asher Maximus Reyna, and one great-grandchild Kendrick Uriah Gonzales. She is also survived by brother Phillip Chapman and sister Joy Chapman, nephew Beau Chapman, nieces Jennifer Chapman, Courtney Chapman, and Ashley Chapman, great nephew Elliott Chapman and great niece Celiciti Chapman.
She is preceded in death by her husband Everett Langford, father Lucian Chapman, Mother Norma Chapman, and brother George Chapman, sons-in-law Michael McAllister and
Walter Reyna.
Tamra was proud of her Odawa heritage. She loved sewing, riding horses, yardwork, swimming in the or lake, camping, fishing, drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. She had a beautiful smile and a forgiving heart. She would, quite literally,“Give you the shirt off her back.” Tamra never met a stranger; she loved people and being “on the go.” She was always up for an adventure on the backroads, finding the next swimming hole, or just being “on the road again.” She was always writing lists of things to do, collecting trucker hats, baskets, and she will be greatly missed by her friends and family.
Tamra was proud of her Odawa heritage. She loved sewing, riding horses, yardwork, swimming in the or lake, camping, fishing, drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. She had a beautiful smile and a forgiving heart. She would, quite literally,“Give you the shirt off her back.” Tamra never met a stranger; she loved people and being “on the go.” She was always up for an adventure on the backroads, finding the next swimming hole, or just being “on the road again.” She was always writing lists of things to do, collecting trucker hats, baskets, and she will be greatly missed by her friends and family.
Tamara’s celebration of life will be held at her beloved cabin in Pineville, Mo on April 1, 2023, at 4 pm.
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