Tamara Gail Bobst

tamara bobst

October 17, 1968 ~ November 21, 2021

Tamara Gail Bobst, age 53, passed away November 21, 2021 surrounded by her family. She was born October 17, 1968 to Wallace and Kathleen (Dalton) Stanley. She grew up in southern Ohio, fell in love, got married and moved to Northeast Ohio where she had a loving family and surrounded herself with as much Love and support as Possible! Tamara had many jobs over the years including working at Crispy Cream Donuts, BP Gas station, Holiday Pizza, and even had small businesses and was also a happy homemaker. She changed hobbies like she changed her clothes! She loved trying new things from art projects to make up, jewelry and essential oils, from watching movies to driving around and from campfires to cookouts. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her loved ones; that was her favorite activity! She had so many family and friends. To say Tammy was loved would be an understatement. She collected loved ones like she collected hobbies and craft ideas! She could turn anyone she met into a lifelong friend. Tamara did everything within her power to show those who struggled to love themselves or who felt unloved by others, that they deserved love and support and to be proud of who they are or who they wanted to be. When she developed breast cancer, she fought every day with such joy and positivity! The love and support that surrounded her was the strength she needed to keep fighting until her final days. Tammy said: “You all have one year to grieve over me and after that you move on with your lives or I’m coming back to haunt you!” Tamara leaves behind her husband, Dan of 34 years; daughters, Jamie Greene and Rebeca Bobst; grandson, Jeremy Sidebottom, and several adopted children. She was preceded in death by her parents. Friends will be received, 1-4 pm Saturday, November 27, 2021 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26, River Street in Madison. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. This is the most amazing woman I have ever known. Her heart was bigger than the moon and the sun combined. She put everyone and their happiness and well being ahead of her own. She saved my wife’s life and made her into the strong woman she is today. I can guarantee you, Tamara will keep right on looking out for and taking care of all those she loved from wherever she is right now. Anyone that she loved just gained an angel on their side. Angela Gennaro

  2. Rest In peace, we love you
    Peaceful Condolences was purchased for the family of Tamara Gail Bobst by Aunt Sue, Charity, Carla and Grandchildren.

  3. Through my tears in finding out Tammy passed over I want to send her family my deepest sympathy and say I remember how Tammy was a joy to be around from the time she was born and how much fun we all had at Thanksgivings back in Ohio, and at Christmas several years when I and my children celebrated together with my brother’s family. It made for lots of fun and happy times when we joined in with her family for special holidays and how her mother was so happy to see all the kids getting along so well, and playing games. It was also a pleasure to visit on the phone these past months and talk about those memories over this past year. Tammy and her husband were making plans to visit me this December. I shall always miss her positive, loving, sweet spirit, and the special big hug she was planning to give me. It was a pleasure to know her.

  4. We lost a treasure. Tammy was the woman that could be the sister you needed, the mom you needed, the grandma you needed, and anywhere in between. She was strong, positive, and a joy. RIP Tammy. Until we meet again! <3


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