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Tracy Lynn Hourihan

November 29, 1970 - December 5, 2020

Tracy Lynn joined her mother in their Eternal Rest on Saturday, December 5, 2020, just 6
days after her 50th birthday, battling ongoing health issues. While her passing was very
sudden, we are glad she no longer has to fight. Loving mother of Jordan Zahn, Alexander
and Danielle. Dedicated care taker to her mother, S…read more

Tracy Lynn joined her mother in their Eternal Rest on Saturday, December 5, 2020, just 6
days after her 50th birthday, battling ongoing health issues. While her passing was very
sudden, we are glad she no longer has to fight. Loving mother of Jordan Zahn, Alexander
and Danielle. Dedicated care taker to her mother, Sandra Wegner, who passed just weeks
before. Further loved by many others.

From 1984-1988, Tracy attended Washington Highschool (Germantown, WI) where she
made many lifelong friendships. Tracy would later open up her own beauty shop “TLC
Nails” where she discovered her love for making people feel beautiful and good about
themselves! She ended up closing down the shop when she became pregnant with her
youngest, starting her favorite career, being a stay-at-home mom.

Tracy enjoyed spending time crafting, collecting thousands of pictures over the years,
dedicating much of her time documenting every family memory in her own special way.
She loved being a mom, creating personalized scrapbooks for each one of her children.
When Tracy wasn’t scrapbooking, you could find her out tanning on a sunny, summer day.
She loved sitting in the sun, whether it was here in Wisconsin or on the sunny beaches of
Florida, she would always find a way to get in some sun rays.

Later in her years, Tracy returned to school for computer science/networking at WCTC,

being elected into the National Technical Honor Society in March of 2009. She graduated top of her class because of her outstanding character and determination to her work.

Tracy dedicated her life helping others, her children, caring for animals, and becoming a
caretaker to her mother, helping her through her lung cancer treatment. There was never
a problem too big that she couldn’t take on and she would always be the first one to
offer help.

Tracy touched the hearts of every person she came across. She had a contagious smile,
beautiful red hair, compassionate eyes and a love for everyone in her life. She will be
missed by many, and forever cherished and loved by her family.

There will be a service commemorating Tracy’s life in the upcoming spring/summer of
2021, when family and friends can safely gather together and reminisce on the wonderful
memories shared with Tracy. A Facebook event will be created and sent out when the
date is selected.  A special thank you to Lisa and Jerry with Informed Choice for helping
Tracy’s family through this difficult time.

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