Tamara Felicia

March 1, 1964 - August 24, 2016

Tamara Felicia, 52, of Syracuse, NY, passed away Wednesday, August 24, 2016 after a very short illness. Born in Syracuse, NY, she was a graduate of Corcoran High School and SUNY Cortland. She was an elementary teacher for the Syracuse City School... View Obituary & Service Information

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I do not no this beautiful lady but her picture speaks a thousand words. My condolence to all of her family.

Mrs. Felicia was my sixth grade teacher at Salem Hyde and I was sad to learn of her passing. She will always remain one of my favorite teachers of all time (and I've had a lot of great ones). I remember vividly how she made each of us in the class feel special, unique and truly capable. She really knew how to make a young person develop confidence.... and feel cool in a way only she could! A truly great woman who will be missed by all those she taught and loved. Prayers for Mrs. Felicia's family, friends, and colleagues.

Mrs.felicia was my 5th grade teacher. I love her so much. She was kinda a second nana to me. I could always go to her if i needed help with something. When i heard that she passed away, i couldnt sleep,eat,drink and i kept crying. I wanted to go to her funeral but i couldnt so i was very upset. But i keep her in my heart all the time. Ily mrs. Feliciakissing_heart

Aydrianna - March 16, 2017 at 01:58 PM

My deepest condolences to Tamara's family, including the Salem Hyde School community. Tamara was an excellent educator and good person who will be missed tremendously. My prayers for strength during this time and beyond.

May her memory be a blessing.

Felicia family you have my prayers and deep loss at this time. Tamara was a wonderful friend and will be missed by all.

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