Tammy leaves behind her soulmate and loving husband of 22 years, George Guinea. She devoted her life to her children, Ava Emilinda and Gabriel George. Her mother Linda Justus all of Brentwood, Ca. Her loving Aunt Edna Brown of Bay Point. Her brother Daniel Whitney and nephew DJ Whitney Jr of Concord, Ca. Her Uncle Joey Ransdell (Delsie) Clarksville, In. And Aunt Kathy Ransdell of New Albany, In. She is also survived by many cousins.
She graduated from Concord High School in 1985 and attended DVC. She was employed by several Title Insurance Companies in Contra Costa County. She left this career to become the mommy she always dreamed of.
Volunteering at the school where her children attended gave her great pleasure, she dedicated many hours to help in the classes until 4 weeks prior to her death. Each minute was a joy to her.
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January 18, 2018
Monica Jewell Miles
No more Tears, no more Pain, Rest In Peace My Dear Friend. Your Smile, Your Compassionate Unconditional Love will Live Forever in Our Hearts! May God Bless & Comfort Your Beautiful Family today & Always...
January 16, 2018
Tammy you were such an awesome lady. You were the kindest, sweetest, lovable person. From watching your kids grow up on Facebook I can tell you have raised great kids. I'm praying for peace and comfort for George, Ava, Gabriel, and your mom Linda. Love ya gal! I'll see you again one day in heaven! Sharon Schafer
January 10, 2018
Christian Delatorre
Rest In Peace Tammy,
I Wish i could of seen you you or be there before hand. But i know your in a better place . LOVE,CHRIS
January 10, 2018
Rosie Brown
REST IN PEACE
LOVE YOU CUZ
Love, Rosie
January 10, 2018
Rosie Brown
Rest In Peace Cuz,
My Prayers and Love is there with Y'all.
Sending Hugs. Wish I could be there during this time. Love, Rosie
January 9, 2018
Brentwood Funeral Home
Our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time.
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