Tamara Hollingshead-Bone
June 16, 1958 - June 29, 2018
Tammy, aka T-Bone and Spammy was born June 16, 1958 to Beth and Donald Hollingshead in Little Rock, Arkansas. Tammy was a beautiful, witty girl that everyone loved. She never judged or put anyone down. Tammy was always a shoulder for others to cry on or for some wise words for anyone in need. She would have given anyone the shirt off of her back except for her awful itchy wooby, that she would not give you. She lived in Price, Huntington and Salt Lake City, Utah. Tammy went to Our Lady of Lourdes and West High School. She managed the Pub in Huntington, and also worked at The BarbWire, Stanyon Street, Manhattan Club, Batters Up and American Legion Post 112 where she loved everyone. Tammy made friends with everyone and was loved by all.
Tammy married Bill Bone. Together they had one son, Christian (who was always her little buddy) of Salt lake City.
Tammy is survived by her son Christian (Jennifer) Bone; mother Beth Anne Hollingshead; sisters Tonya (Jeff) Nilson, LeeAnne Jensen; nephews Justin and Cody Jensen, Tanner and Kyle Nilson; and great nieces and nephews Hunter, Gage, and Madysen Jensen.
As per Tammy's wishes she will be cremated. A celebration of her life will be held on Monday, July 9, 2018 starting at 5:00 PM at The American Legion Post 112, 320 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City. Please bring your favorite memories of her to share.
In Loving Memory
To the family of Tamara Hollingshead Bone. Words cannot express the pain you're feeling. My family sends their deepest sympathy to you. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to you. John 5 verse 29.
Nancy Young
East Cleveland, OH
LeeAnne & Beth and Family, Please except our Condolences on the loss of Tammy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marty Darlene Melanie Bright
WVC, Ut
LeeAnne & Beth and Family, Please except our Condolences on the loss of Tammy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marty Darlene Melanie Bright
WVC, Ut
To Tammy's Family, please accept my sincerest condolences. I worked with Tammy at Batters Up and only saw her a few times since then.But, I will still miss her a lot!
Sandy Patterson
Salt Lake City, UT
Dear Christian, Beth, and family, My sincerest condolences go out to you at this time. My father was Kent Groves, Tammy's close friend, and she made an enormous, beautiful difference in his life. When he passed in 2007, I took so much comfort in knowing that she had been his unwavering friend and steadfast confidante. When I was grieving, she stepped in immediately to offer her support and comfort, just like she always did for my dad. I will miss knowing that she is somewhere lighting up someone's day. I'm not sure what's on the other side of this life, but if my dad was there when she got there, I know it was one joyful, LOUD reunion with celebration and tears, a few irreverent jokes, and that my dad's day was made amazingly bright.
Fawn Groves
Logan, UT