Tammy Coleman
Tammy Coleman, age 59, passed away at Brigham’s and Women’s Hospital Thursday October 29, 2020. She was born March 27, 1961 in Ensley, Alabama to Leadell and Clarissa Coleman.
Tammy moved to the Boston area in August 1963 with her family. She remained here throughout her life. She attended Boston Public schools and graduated from Hyde Park High School in 1979. Tammy attended Brandeis University briefly, and furthered her education at Cambridge College by earning her Bachelor of Arts in 2015.
Tammy was a caring, loving person and it showed in how she cared for her children and the people around her. It also showed in her profession. She worked extensively in the healthcare field where she took care of people that were unable to take care of themselves. She thought it was important to treat people like she wanted to be treated and it showed in how she cared for her patients.
Tammy was a devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend. As Tammy’s children were growing up, she made sure her children had a variety of experiences. Her children wanted to ensure their mother was able to receive the same from them and they took her on a trip to London, England where she was able to experience another culture and time abroad. She was a caring, helpful, and problem-solver to her mom. Her mother could count on her to help solve problems like set up her cell phone and sending text messages, and every night at 11:30 Tammy would remind her mom to take her medication. Tammy’s sisters found her to be funny, a good listener, and very supportive. She was there when you needed her. Tammy’s friends found her to be a true, die hard friend. If you were Tammy’s friend you did not have to question her loyalty and she knew how to keep your innermost secrets.
Tammy was also very creative and enjoyed writing poems and short stories. And, just like her dad, she enjoyed taking pictures and cooking. She could make a mean lasagna. She also enjoyed celebrating birthdays and holidays with family and friends. Tammy will be truly missed.
Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Friday November 6, from 10 – Noon. Funeral service and interment are Private.
Guestbook Entries
Tam. I. Shall. Truly. Miss. Ya,An. Entenal. Friend As. We. We’re. Both. In. Health Care.Your. sons And. My. Daughters. Attended. A office Xmas party. For. Kids. Many. Years A go.Matt Evan , Diamond your.mom. Was one of the best Greatest Ladies I have ever. Met.. Rip. My. Eternal
Friend. Until. We. Meet. Again in. Paradise!! May. God be. With You.
Charity and family
So sorry for your loss. May God’s comfort you.
“We cannot Lord, your purpose see, but all is well that’s done by thee”
My heart was broken to learn of Tammy’s transition…I want the Coleman family to know that my family grieve with you during this time and extend to you our heartfelt condolences. Tammy was a beautiful Soul who was welcoming and non judgmental and was quick to smile. I pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort her Mother,Clarissa, her children, Siblings, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and friends.
Rest In Peace, Tammy you will be missed
To Sis Coleman and Family, I am truly sorry for your loss and all that you’ve been through. I am praying for Jehovah to comfort you and for you to gain strength from his promises at John 5:28, 29 and Acts 24:15. May the memories of her bring you comfort and joy.
Love You, Sis. Milton
Tammy was a beautiful soul. Always positive despite what she was going through. I enjoyed the few times we spent together and wish we had more. You will be truly missed. To the family, my heart and prayers are with you all. Stay strong.
Love Sonia
(Tryone’s Fiance)
Dear Sister Coleman, Family and Friends,
I am sorry for the loss of your daughter, mother, sister and friend. I pray that Jehovah gives you comfort at this trying and difficult time.
Love Sis Valarie Arthurton
I will truly miss you my sister friend. Thank you for all the years of memories and true friendship we shared. GOD gave you beauty inside and out. You touched many lives. I am so proud of you. It is an honor to be your sister friend and part of such a beautiful family. My heart breaks. I love you all. My sincere condolences and prayers go out to all who knew you because to know you was to love you.