Tamara Frances Johnson

Tamara Frances Johnson

December 31, 1966 - September 24, 2010

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.

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36 responses to Tamara Frances Johnson

  1. Cheryl, Alexandria, Geoffrey, and Ron send our condolences and best wishes. Tammy brought lots humor and love into our lives. She was a passionate and vocal supporter for her kids. The Ultimate Mom.

  2. VenitaTodd says:

    To the Johnson Family,

    I am deeply sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers go out to you during your time of grief. I will not forget the evening of my daugthers injury, the warm heartful hug Tammy gave me. It is something I will never forget. There was so much love and comfort from her. Please know that I am praying for strength for your family, and will be there for anything you need Morgan. Love, Venita and Bree Todd.

  3. Jon just would like you to know that my thoughts and prayers go out to you and you family.

  4. Kelly Hasawy says:

    There are some people who touch your life so profoundly and Tammy was one of those truly special friends for me. She understood the meaning of wife, loving mother, and caring friend.

    She was so strong and had such a kind, kind heart and her kids were her life. We spent many hours together traveling together for basketball, from club teams and on to high school and I will never forget her attending one of Morgan’s games the day she got out of the hospital. She was weak from chemo treatments but being there supporting her daughter was the most important thing to her. She was a true Warrior and will forever be in my heart. I will miss you my friend.

  5. Patty Garber says:

    As a member of Jon’s KP family my prayers and support are there for Jon and his children.

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