Funeral services for Tammy Robertson will be held on Monday, November 25, 2024 at 12 pm at First Baptist Church Provencal with Bro. Bill Hudson officiating. Burial will follow at Memory Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a visitation on Monday, November 25, 2024 from 10 am until service time at First Baptist Church Provencal.
Tammy Robertson was born on June 1, 1959 in Dallas, TX to Bonner Joe Collier and Joyce Barker Collier. She passed away on November 21, 2024 in Natchitoches, LA, with her husband by her side. Tammy is preceded in death by her parents and her son, Joe Robertson. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Richard Robertson; her sister and best friend, Becky Herring; her honorary children, Jared Herring and his wife Megan, Justin Herring and his wife Heather, and Jace Herring and his wife Shawnah; honorary grandchildren, Kyleigh Herring, Bray Herring, Gavin Herring, Abigail Herring, Brennan Herring, and Audrey Herring; her brothers-in-law, Michael Robertson and his wife Joann, Karl Robertson and his wife Cindy, Firal Robertson and his wife Jennifer; her sister-in-law Carol Jo Youngblood and her husband Michael; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Those honored to serve as her pallbearers will be Roy Lee, Raymond Herring, Jared Herring, Justin Herring, Jace Herring, Johnny Veuleman, and Firal Robertson.
Tammy was a faithful servant of the Lord at Westside Baptist Church and at First Baptist Church Provencal. She was active in Operation Christmas Child and with the Senior Adult Ministry at both churches, as well as helping out every summer during Vacation Bible School week. She loved football, Little League Baseball, animals, and had the best green thumb. She and Richard have been married for 44 years and had a most jovial relationship always picking and joking with each other. They both gave as much as they took! He was the love of her life and she the love of his. Mrs. Tammy had the most positive outlook and always had a smile on her face. She lit up a room every time she walked in. To know Mrs. Tammy was to love her. She will be so dearly missed.
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