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Tamara "Tammy " Hanson, 64, went to be with our lord and Savior on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Tammy worked as a office manager and a co-owner in their family business. She enjoyed coloring in her inspirational coloring books and working on her diamond art. She was always ready to volunteer to help even when she was not really feeling up to the task. Tammy was a devoted Wife to her husband Weldon for 30 years and a loving mother to her three children, Anthony, Justin and Jacob and a very proud Nana.
Tammy was proceeded in death by her father, Ronald Lyon; mother, Carol and Guy Lazarus; father-in -law, James Hanson; grandparents, Grady and Bootsie King, Willie Lyon, Novelle and Claude Odom; sister, Debbie Lazarus; brother, Mike Lazarus.
Survivors: Husband, Weldon Hanson; sons, Anthony and Amanda Hanson, Jacob Hanson and Justin Hanson; grandchildren, Jaden Hanson, Carly Hanson, Tinsley Shirley; mother-in-law, Billie Hanson; mother, Carolyn and Ray Smith; siblings, Kimberly Tollefsen, Jeff and Rebecca Phillips and Donna and Steven Lancaster; brother in law, Eddie Hanson and Mary Persilver; nieces and nephews, Sarah and James Alfaro, Hannah and David Barney, Micah Askins, Chris and Brook Sullivan, Elizabeth and Michael Priester, Kurt and Alex Lazarus, Brittany Lazarus, Byron and Leah Slaybaugh, Brandi and Bradley Ballard, Karrie Huff, Taylor Smith, Deshawn Brown, Kirstin and Tyjuan Anderson and many more family members from Texas to Louisiana; also her incredible love for her Fur Babies.
7220 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
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