Tamara Frances Johnson
December 31, 1966 - September 24, 2010
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Tamara Frances Johnson
December 31, 1966 - September 24, 2010
Obituary
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.
36 responses to Tamara Frances Johnson
Hector Trejo says:
September 29, 2010
Jon, We both know this isn’t the way it ends. But, until we meet again in heaven… Keep strong for your children as they will need your attention, affirmation and love more than never. God bless you and we will be here for you.
James & Barbara Reeves says:
September 29, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
Peace, prayers and blessings.
Joanne Slobodien says:
September 29, 2010
Dearest Johnson Family,
We will miss Tammy’s smiling face and quick wit. We had lots of laughs flipping burgers and volunteering together. Kids, you were your mom’s life…she loved you more than anything on earth.
Lots of Love,
The Slobodien Family
Kristy, Max, Amy and Emily Ollendorff says:
September 29, 2010
What a loss for your family. Tammy was taken away way too early. She was so upbeat and postive about anything life threw her – I will always remeber her great laugh. My love and prayers to the whole family
Mrs. Raney says:
September 29, 2010
Dear Morgan, Madison, and Michael,
Having had Morgan and Madison in my first grade, I had a chance to get to know your mom, who was always so sweet and kind. I’m so sorry for your loss…please know that your Stone Creek teachers care about you.
Love,
Mrs. Raney