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Saturday, March 23, 2019
Tami (Stika) Farrell
City: Iowa City
Funeral Date
5 p.m., Friday, 3/29, East Side Recycling Center Environmental Education Center, Iowa City
Funeral Home
Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Tami (Stika) Farrell
TAMI (STIKA) FARRELL
Iowa City
Tami (Stika) Farrell passed away in the early morning of Monday, March 18, 2019. She is survived by her loving husband, Todd; her parents, Bob Stika (Edyie) and Gail (Kohl) Stika; her brothers, Nick Stika (Dawn) and Rob Stika (Lisa); her sister-in-law, Melanie (Farrell) Smith (Nick); her niece and nephews, Jesse Stika, Samantha Price (Steven), Tyler and Jacob Stika, Ronan, Finn and Desmond Smith; and her grand-niece, and grand-nephew, Kendra Bruegge and Jaxon Price.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, John and Alma (Unash) Stika; and her maternal grandparents, Lloyd and Margaret (Smith) Kohl.
Tami was a beautiful person who enriched the lives of all those who had the luxury to get to know her. She was an incredibly fierce, loyal, loving and funny woman. She was deeply entrenched in the corner of all of her friends and family and was quite a force to reckon with if you ever chose to cross her. She enjoyed writing music and lyrics and singing. She loved to play games, especially billiards, darts, backgammon and card games of all nature. She loved to laugh and make others laugh as well. She was a diehard Iowa Hawkeyes football and basketball fan, as well as the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team.
Tami had been battling an auto-immune disease these past few years that slowly (or quickly, depending on your perspective) robbed her of the independence that she so greatly cherished. She suffered a massive brain hemorrhage sometime late Saturday night March 9, or early Sunday morning March 10. Her wishes were to die with dignity, and the best surgical outcome would have surely robbed her of this wish. Before she succumbed to her trauma, she was considered for organ donation, as this was another of her end-of-life wishes. She managed to find the strength to begin breathing again on her own a day later and was removed from the program because of this and other neurological improvements. She was able to give single coherent responses to visitors during a day or two before her body could no longer fight. She took her last breath surrounded by loved ones by fighting for those eight days in the hospital, Tami was able to give her friends and family better closure and help turn our sharp acute pain into a more chronic dull one that will last the rest of our lives.
A memorial service is planned for Friday, March 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. at East Side Recycling Center Environmental Education Center off Scott Boulevard in Iowa City. A private graveside ceremony for the family at a later date.
To share a thought, memory or condolence, please visit the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com.

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