Condolences
Oh my sweet friend. I miss you. I now know you are in heaven. We will meet again. May you Rest In Peace angel. My condolences to the her boys, her family and her partner Rick.
-her yoga friend Clara
Deepest condolences go out to the Hall family. When I'd stay over at the house growing up, Tammy was always the cool older sister that put up with us awkward teenage boys. So sorry for your loss. Mike Rodtka
I met Tammy at work and found her to always be a ray of sunshine. She always greeted me with her beautiful smile. Tammy was the most caring and loving person I've met. She always seemed to be looking after everyone else before herself. I remember our first Halloween at IPL together and how we made a trip to Sephora during lunch so that she could get more glue to fix her false lashes. I will miss our coffee breaks together and many our chats about her weekend adventures and her boys.
I am so fortunate to have met you, worked with you, and had many good laughs with you! May you rest in peace.
My condolences to her 3 sons and her family.
You were definitely the BEST golf buddy ever! I dont think I'll ever find someone as funny and responsible lol to drive me around in a golf cart all day. I will miss your laugh and pray that your son's hold on to how you enjoyed life to the fullest. RIP
My sincere condolences to Tammy's family! I was so sorry to hear about her passing today. I met Tammy in June 2017 when she first moved to Calgary & was looking for work. She registered with our team and soon after matched her with a contract need. That year & the next few, we had several coffees to keep in touch, & she always talked about her boys - they were her life and kept her busy. She often talked about Yoga and how much she loved it. She really liked her job & was always smiling & such a kind & thoughtful person with a easy way about her. She will be truly missed and I'm glad I got a chance to know her just a little. Tammy will definitely be remembered!
I had the pleasure of meeting Tammy as she came to work in my group in a temporary assignment that turned into a permanent role. Tammy always had a smile on her face and was one who you could count on to wear a jersey in honor of the Humbolt Broncos, a costume at Halloween or an ugly Christmas sweater! She treated everyone with respect and I truly enjoyed getting to know her more over the years. I was amazed with her courage, grace and strength over the past year - she is on the strongest women I have known.
I wish only the very best to her sons and her family. She will be missed by many.
I have known Tammy since Elementary school & remember many birthday parties spent together. We were so happy when our paths crossed later in life thanks to our goalie sons Cody & Levi. I remember how passionate she was & proactive to get the intersections fixed on hiway 11 near Sylvan Lake. She was first on the scene after one particular accident & held a stranger in her arms during their final moments. My sincerest condolences to all the family & friends hurting at such a tragic loss. I will always remember your smile & your huge heart.
I am so sorry to hear about Tammy’s passing. We haven’t been close since high school, but ours paths crossed a few times over the years and I enjoyed any time we spent together. We had just touched base a few months ago and talked about getting together when I went down to Calgary.
We were such good friends in high school along with Laurie and Rhonda. We shared so many good times through the years and at our high school reunion, it was just like old times! The four of us had a great night visiting and catching up!! Wish we’d had the chance to reconnect for our 50th birthdays, we were only 4 days apart.
My condolences to the boys and Tammy’s family, I am so very sorry for your loss.
Ken and I were so saddened to hear about your loss of Tammy. Although we have not seen her for a long while we remember her as a lovely young girl. Our heartfelt condolences go out to all of the family. We know she will be greatly missed.
I have known Tammy for almost 20 years. Our working relationship began at Petro-Canada, then Suncor and Centrica. She was my rock! She worked in the field office and I was in Calgary. She was dependable and accurate. I could always count on her to know the answers to my queries. I loved her positive attitude. She was never one to complain. This she held onto with her cancer journey.
My dearest memory of Tammy was when she first moved to Calgary. I was making salsa with my husband, like we do every year – it is a two-day process. It was a Friday and I had purchased approximately 80 pounds of tomatoes to blanch after work. We began blanching and cutting tomatoes at 4:30pm and by 6:00pm my husband was not well and went to bed sick leaving me with dozens and dozens of pounds of tomatoes to process. Tammy called, I complained about by situation and how I would be up all hours of the night cutting tomatoes, we chatted and said our goodbyes. Within the hour, my doorbell rang, and there she was standing at my door, with Grady, holding a bottle of wine offering to help. I was so stunned to see her and willing to sacrifice her night to help me and all she said was she needed a reason to drink wine. So, we did, we drank our wine, processed tomatoes, and had an amazing evening.
Tammy, thank you for that! I will never forget the friend you were to me. You were always there when I needed you, willing to help in every way. I will miss you tremendously and cannot believe you are gone.
I will always remember you with silent tears, my friend!
My deepest condolences to all of Tammy's family. Tammy was a beautiful person inside and out. I loved working with her.
Kathleen McArthur
I will miss my good friend Tammy. We became good friends during the time I got the privilege of watching over her most treasured possessions, her boys. We have had so many wonderful chats, went for many walks, laughed over pizza and laughed over her trying me to do yoga with her, but she did get me to swim with her twice a week for a couple of years.
She was full of life and so determined to be the best at whatever she did. She will always be an inspiration to all of us.
Levi, Wyatt and Grayden, she is much closer than you think, share your day with her and keep her close. Love you all.
I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. She was always incredibly proud of her boys.
Boys, I’m so sorry your Mom is gone. She was a very good Mom & a wonderful person. She loved you so much. You are in my thoughts and prayers. ❤️
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. She was a sweetie. I always enjoyed our conversations and working for her. Her kids meant everything to her and always made her proud. My sincerest condolences to all of Tammy's family.
I was fortunate enough to have Tammy work for me at Petro-Canada for many years. She was the consummate professional, always willing to put in the time to get the job done right. Aside from our business relationship, I enjoyed my trips out to Gilby to visit with her and Angele and going for Wor Won Ton Soup in Eckville. She was a fairly private person but was very proud of her boys and would talk about them often.
She was taken from us far too young and will be missed by many.
Mike Scott
Adam Murnaghan
I had the pleasure of knowing Tammy personally since she started at Inter Pipeline in 2017. Oil and Gas is such a small world that I recognized her name from back in the Petro Canada days as well, but did not know her directly as she worked in the field. She always had a smile on her face, accompanied with her extremely calming demeanor. It was very evident that demeanor came from being such a well experience Yogi. She always showed up for others, and was extremely appreciative when others showed up for her. Whether it was Christmas sweater, Halloween costume, or hockey jersey day at IPL, Tammy always participated and made it fun. One of my favorite memories is from one of the IPL corporate organized Hitmen games. She had won the draw for a Zamboni ride during intermission. Once she found out, she wheeled over to me and said something along the lines of "I bet your son would just love that." I sheepishly responded, knowing full well he would, "I bet your son would love it more." The next morning, which was a Friday that she had taken off and the game was on the weekend, the ticket was on my chair with a note saying "My son is too old anyhow." She did not want any kind of recognition or thanks, just wanted to spread some joy, and that she certainly did. She was a great colleague and more importantly a great friend that will be extremely missed. She spoke often of her three sons and what they meant to her. Her face would light up with her signature smile anytime their names were brought up. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I only knew Tammy for 3 and half years but we got close as we shared a love for yoga and health. She was an incredible yoga instructor and I was fortunate to have her teach me. She was a person, that often thought of others before she thought of herself and she never used Cancer as an excuse for anything. She taught me how to make fresh salsa, and in the summer of 2020, she showed me her secret berry picking spot. This was a special day for me as my boys got to spend some time with Tammy.
Tammy was a kind and caring person. I once told her I wish I could do more to help her while she was sick, like the person Tammy was, she asked me to take time for myself. This is how I will honor her; I will make the time to do something for me, which she often overlooked.
I admire her for her strength and determination. I will forever remember that beautiful smile you gave me the last time we were together, it has given me some comfort. You got dealt a crappy card, but I know you’re not hurting anymore. Tammy thank you for giving me the gift of friendship and reminding me to take time for myself. You will be missed by so many, especially those 3 beautiful boys, Rick, Clement and Gemma, your bothers and close friends.
You were a teacher at heart, thank you, Loni
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