Tamara Frances Johnson

Tamara Frances Johnson

December 31, 1966 - September 24, 2010

Tamara Frances Johnson

December 31, 1966 - September 24, 2010

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Tammy Johnson was born in 1966 and lived with her family until marrying husband Jon in 1985. They had three children Morgan, Madison and Michael and lived in Irvine. She worked in the mortgage industry until 2006 when she decided it was time to stay home and be a loving mom full time.

She loved to dance, laugh and listen to music. Her greatest joy was to see people she loved be happy, and she was always there to help whenever anyone needed it.

The family has requested that in lieu of flowers a donation be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Please click on the Charities button for more information.

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36 responses to Tamara Frances Johnson

  1. May you always look to the Lord for strength. Jon, Morgan, Madison and Michael were so blessed to have such an incredible wife and mother. Her kindness, love and care for others will never, ever be forgotten. All my love to the Johnsons.

  2. Dear Kids, Morgan, Madison and Michael. I will remember your mom’s friendly smile and quick laughter! She loved being part of your acitivities and she LOVED watching the basketball games! I enjoyed working with her as a fellow Warrior mom and I will miss her. She was a good mom who loved you guys and she was so proud of you! I will pray that God comforts you in this sad time. It’s horrible to lose a parent! Too young! I will call in a few days to see how you are and if you need more food! Love from Kerri, Chuck, Sara and David McCutchan

  3. All of the Stone Creek staff is thinking about you and your family. We are sending you warmth and love.
    Mr. Shackelford

  4. Dear Morgan and family,
    We are truly sorry to hear of the quick passing of your mom. We are just getting to know you and wish we had an opportunity to get to know your mom. Everything that we have heard about her is nothing but positive, warm & loving thoughts. She obviously loved you and your family dearly. Kelli loves spending time with you and I want you to know the Robinson family is here for you. Your mom may be gone, but she will never be forgotten. She will always be in your heart and memories and NO ONE can take those away from you. Remember that it is ok to grieve and you don’t always have to be strong. We look forward to honoring your mom and to supporting you. Please let us know what your needs are. Much love, Mrs. Robinson

  5. Sue Harlan says:

    Dear Morgan, Madison, and Michael,

    I am so very sad to hear of your mom’s passing. My heart and prayers are with you.

    -Mrs. Harlan

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