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Tammy Lynn Hermansen Bench

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Tammy Lynn Hermansen Bench 1967 ~ 2007 Tammy Lynn Hermansen Bench, 40, of Salt Lake City, Utah, died Thursday, November 1, 2007, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. She was born February 24, 1967, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a daughter of Marlen Rex and Hazel Leslie Hermansen....

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My soul has been ripped out...We all share the same memories of tammy..She aways talked about how much she loved her kids,no matter what was going on with them,she always loved them,loved picking up bodi to go shopping after work,the time we ran to WY.to get fire works and hide them in her "beemer",that was funny..I love you tammy..See you on the other side!!

Tammy was a great friend and I am sure she still is.Kids she talked about you at all time,you were everything to her.I miss my friend,hopefully I will see her again someday

[[Mommy]]
your our angel and lil' lady...
cant wait to see you again! we love you and you are in our prayers...

we love you our gaurdian angel and princess!

sorry to here of your loss tammy was a good person. I remember watching boty she was a doll take care.

I don't know what to say. I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Tammy when we were young in Mt. Pleasant she was my best friend till we moved. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Robby and kids,
i am so sorry to hear about Tammy. I had no idea. If there is anything I can do for you please let me know. I haven't seen Tammy for along time but i liked her very much so I am so sorry. Love you guys. Love, Mel

Dusty,Cody, Boudy,
I am so sorry for your loss... Your mom was such a neat woman whenever she was around like at the Haney Family reunion she made the whole area light up she was always the light of the party.. The Haney side of the family is here for you for what ever you may need. My Condolences are with you.

Tammy, it was always a pleasure to work with you. I will always remember how infectious your smile was.

The lady was truly one of a kind. She was friendly, sweet, beautiful, but could still put you in your place. A loving mother and a true friend to many. I can still remember the day that I was sitting depressed and trying to think some things out when she, out of everyone there at that time, reached out to help me. She didn't have to. We were just co-workers at the time, but she did. An amazing woman with a youthful spirit. She's leaving behind a great legacy and with everyone she has effected...