Here is a truly inspirational story about a remarkable educator who is helping students, even after her passing last month. Elementary school teacher Tammy Waddell passed away on June 9, 2018, after a long struggle against colon cancer. In lieu of flowers, the chalkboard champion requested that donations be made in her memory to Project Connect, a local nonprofit organization that provides backpacks stuffed with school supplies to needy students within the district. In response to Tammy’s request, more than 130 backpacks were donated to the worthy cause.
Tammy dedicated her lengthy career of 30 years to Forsyth County Schools in Cumming, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. Her last teaching assignment was as a fifth grade teacher at Cumming Elementary School. When Tammy learned that her diagnosis was terminal earlier this year, she decided to retire at the end of this year. She passed away soon after. She was only 58 years old.
“She was a servant leader that loved children,” remembered Forsyth School System spokesperson Jennifer Caracciolo. “The generous backpack/supplies donations in her memory is a touching tribute.” Tammy was so respected by her fellow educators that in 2003, she was recognized as the County Elementary School Teacher of the Year.
“My cousin’s final request at her funeral was backpacks full of supplies for needy students instead of flowers,” said Dr. Brad Johnson in a tweet after the service. “A teacher to the end.” Dr. Johnson, who is also an educator, reported that approximately 100 teachers who had worked with Tammy throughout her career served as honorary pallbearers at her funeral. They lined the church’s altar and aisles with the donated backpacks, and, in a heartwarming gesture at the conclusion of the service, they carried the backpacks out of the church together.
To see more about Tammy’s funeral, view the short video created by Humankind: