Obituary of Tammy Faulk
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Obituary
Tammy Juanita Faulk was called into
eternal rest on Saturday December 26, 2020 at Jefferson-Stratford Hospital in Stratford NJ. Tammy Juanita Faulk was born August 1, 1963 in Camden, New Jersey to the late Eddie Lee Faulk & Louise Copeland-Faulk.
In her early years Tammy was a student in the Camden City District ( Camden High cl of 81). After graduating High School Tammy attended Camden County College before
entering the work force. At an early age Tammy developed a passion to sing and in her teenage years was apart of the
traveling church choir. In her early 20’s Tammy became
Mother to her eldest son Patrick and eldest daughter Tiffany. Ten years later Tammy became mother again to two more
children Tamira and TaQuan. When asked why was there was a big gap in having children she would say “ I wanted to have built in baby sitters” Tammy was always given and helpful and chose the medical field as profession to provide for her family. Tammy served in the medical profession for over 30 years
working at Our Lady of Lourdes and Cooper Hospital. She truly loved what she did and would often refer to her colleagues at work as her “Coop Family”. Tammy loved the telephone and would spend hours talking and listening to friends about what was going on in their lives. Her famous words when talking on the phone was “Girl I got some Tea”, “ Child”, and “You Sharp” Tammy was the life of the party and had an infectious smile that lit up every room she was in.
Tammy is preceded in death by two siblings Lorraine Copeland and Eddie Lee Faulk Jr. Tammy leaves to cherish her memory 4 children Patrick Faulk, Tiffany Faulk, Tamira Gaines and TaQuan Daniels. She leaves several nieces and nephews ( Curtis Johnson, Earl Johnson, Wayne Hughes, Alvin Hughes,
Isiah Hughes, and Jackie Faulk). A special niece/lil sister( Kyah Faulk) She leaves two sisters ( Eulon Hughes and
Jackie Faulk) A special daughter-in law (Lauren Swain Faulk). She also leaves the two loves of her life two grandchildren (William Faulk and Tiauri Faulk) A Great Cousin (James McClain) Tammy also leaves a host of great nieces and
nephews as well as a group of special girlfriends who were like sisters that she would talk to daily.
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