Tamara “Tami” Sue McNeese, age 63, of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, March 1, 2025. She was born on June 4, 1961, to the late Edwin and Susan {Crawford} Pangburn. Tami worked for over 25 years in the medical field. She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Mark McNeese; children Andy McNeese, Kacie McNeese (Chris Trammel), and Noah McNeese (Kylie Bohanan); five grandchildren Jordan, Aubrey, Grant, Haven, and Shane; brother Scott Pangburn; sister Julie Delaney (Bob); and many nieces and nephews. Tami was preceded in death by her parents. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at 1pm at Grace Covenant Church, 6420 Bridgetown Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45248.
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Pam Bryant says
March 4, 2025 at 5:56 pmTami was such an amazing person. She was so caring and loving, and she treated everyone like family. She thought about everyone else first and then considered her own wants and needs. She seemed to light up and thrive whenever she was helping someone else. I will miss her terribly. I am so grateful for the time that I had working with her. Tami was a true friend, and I am blessed to have known her.
Laura Race says
March 4, 2025 at 6:11 pmTami you will be forever missed here at TriHealth. I thank you for treating me like I was family and caring about how I was progressing. You cared about what I had to say and even if you did not agree you were able to explain things, so they made sense. You are and were a very special person. May you enjoy your next journey on along the golden pathway.
Natasha Hutchinson says
March 4, 2025 at 6:23 pmI didn’t get to work with Tami long at TriHealth but in the short time I did have getting to know and work under her, she was kind to me and was really there to listen and cared about those she worked with. It’s hard to think that I won’t get to talk to her again but I hope that her soul is at peace and that her family holds tight to her memory knowing she will always be with them in spirit. I’m glad I got to know her even for a short time. My sincerest and deepest condolences in this very difficult time.
Ellen Dougherty says
March 4, 2025 at 9:59 pmI only knew Tami for a couple of years as my supervisor. She was always genuine and caring anytime a conversation took place. Before she became my supervisor, we would pass each other with a hello and a smile.
I will miss her.
Robin Elliott says
March 11, 2025 at 2:35 pmBefore Tami worked in the medical field, she babysat many children. I can honestly say I wouldn’t have been able to work without her. She was like my kids’
Second Mom. She had a great heart filled with kindness.