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Tamara Lynn Hullinger Hill concluded her earthly work January 7, 2025, at home surrounded by her husband and children. She was born February 7, 1965, to Phillip and Sharon Hullinger in Roosevelt, Utah.
Tammy loved sunflowers and the color purple, warm cozy blankets, and singing primary songs. She found joy in cross-stitching, painting, and playing the accordion. She devoted hours to studying her scriptures and poured her heart into her greatest calling—her family.
She married her accordion buddy, Kenneth Hill, on May 17, 1985. They lived in Ogden and North Ogden, Utah, all of their married life. Children came regularly to create a large loving family of which she always took pride!
She was always there: at every soccer game, tumbling meet, dance recital, and school play—each milestone and special moment, not only for her children but for her grandchildren as well. Tammy didn’t just build a family; she nurtured it with love, dedication, and unwavering strength.
Her determination and perseverance were admired by everyone who knew her, yet it was her tenderness, compassion, and open heart that drew people in. She loved without reservation, and anyone fortunate enough to know her felt that love deeply—and loved her in return.
As a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Tammy’s faith and testimony were among her most treasured gifts. Her love for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ was the foundation of her life, and her strength through all things.
Her legacy is continued by her husband, Kenneth Hill; her children, Sarah (Eric) Pope, Jonathan (Kami) Hill, Jennifer (Marshall) McGonegal, Megan (Caleb) Cowdin, Emily Hill, and Alexis Hill; her grandchildren, Josie, Alice, Lyla, Landon and Logan Pope, Peter, George, Thomas, and Penny Hill, Stockton and Violet McGonegal, and Cece and Wesley Cowdin; her parents, Phillip and Sharon Hullinger; and her siblings, Jay (Sherry) Hullinger as well as Cheryl (Allan) Guymon.
Tammy’s life was a living testament to love, faith, and family. She gave her heart to her loved ones, and her legacy will continue to bloom in the lives she touched, just like her favorite sunflowers—reaching toward the light, resilient and full of grace.
A Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at 11 a.m. at the North Ogden 11th Ward Chapel, 2340 North Fruitland Drive. Friends may visit with family on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Ben Lomond Cemetery, 526 East 2850 North, North Ogden.
Services entrusted to Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary.
Her family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Johnson and the Oncology family along with the Heritage Park staff for expert and loving care. We would also like to thank Elevation Hospice and Visiting Angels for their dedicated service and compassion. We will never forget you!
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