Louie worked for Planet Inc in Rockwood TN as a commercial equipment mechanic and independently as a general Mr. Fix It.
Louie had unlimited hobbies. He loved vans, fast cars, old cars, corvettes, Volkswagens, motorcycles, racing, drag racing, fishing, music festivals, traveling, fixing anything for anyone, go carts, bonfires, camping, hiking, canoeing, entertaining friends, story telling, spending time with friends and family, four wheeling, jeeps, big wheels, doing wheelies on motorcycles, getting sideways in vehicles, doing burnouts and donuts, hot laps in the field, Clift river, junkyards, yard sales, flea markets, Essex, and car shows. His greatest treasures were pieces of vehicles he’d wrecked.
He is survived by his parents father Louis Michael Tammaro and mother Marcelle Bradbury Tammaro sister Jessica Joy Tammaro and brother Anthony Hunter Tammaro grandmother Patricia Bradbury Basone and God son Easton Kemp Austin as well as many many very close friends and relatives.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Louis and Evelyn Tammaro and Charles Bradbury.
I met Louie through working with him at Planet Inc. He was a great guy to be around and always had a story to tell anyone that would listen. He will be greatly missed by all. Go rest high on that mountain. Rip Louie
Louie you will be greatly missed by your family, friends and anyone else that might have crossed paths with you. I am so sorry for the loss that your family is having to go through at this point in time. Your smile was so infectious it could brighten up anyone’s day. You will be missed but never forgotten. See you again some day friend.
~ Kalee
– I love you Louie and will miss you very much. I wish I had seen you more regularly, but was happy to see you at my graduation party. May you rejoice in heaven with your grandparents and other relatives and friends that made it there too. I pray for all of us that are going through the pain of mourning you, but rejoicing in the joy of having known you. Love, Aunt Debbie
Dear sweet Louie,
I will always remember your wonderful smile and funny good nature- You got me my 1st 3 hole puncher! How could I forget that. I am sure God will enjoy you even more but we who are still here on earth will miss you! Watch over your wonderful family now especially your strong and kind sister Jessica.
Love, Ms. Beth
your second grade teacher
Louie was Marcelle’s first child and that holds a place in her heart
that cannot be replaced by anyone or any words.
I am so sorry!!
We love u so much Louie miss u so much