

Tammy was an extraordinary individual, incredible wife, dedicated stepmother, amazing daughter, sister and aunt, with a deep love for her family and friends. A consummate planner and contributor with a deep desire to travel and explore. Some of her favorite vacation spots were Hawaii, Palm Springs, Santa Fe and Leavenworth. Tammy had a way of discovering unique places and experiences, which she loved to share with those around her. She was very supportive, generous and caring. Tammy loved to laugh, had an infectious smile and passion for life. As a proud KEXP radio station Amplifier member, she infused her love for travel and adventure with a passion for music and the arts. She enjoyed good wine and cuisine (especially Hatch green chili), cooking, exploring restaurants and bars, going to farmers markets and supporting local small businesses. She immersed herself in museums and galleries, loved the beach, tiki culture/lifestyle, aviation, mid-century modern art, furniture and architecture and enjoyed decorating for the holidays.
Tammy's impact on those around her was profound. Her kindness, love, and passion for life created an environment where everyone felt valued and loved in return. She had a remarkable ability to bring family and friends together, fostering strong bonds that endured.
Tammy earned her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Washington. She had a great work ethic and passion for aerospace and supply chain management - a self-proclaimed "Parts Geek". For the past 15 years, she worked at the Boeing Company, achieving notable milestones. Tammy took pride in her certifications as a Certified Supply Chain Professional, Project Management Professional, SCOR Professional Endorsement and Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. She was a member of the Association for Supply Chain Management Professionals and the Project Management Institute.
She is survived by her loving husband Robert Victor; her parents Thomas Padrick and Shirley Johannsen; her brother, Jeffrey (Cynthia) Padrick of Denver, CO, and sister, Jennifer (David) Duszak of Denver, CO; her stepchildren; Ian Victor of Seattle, WA and Georgia Victor of Thermopolis, WY; and her nieces, Clare Padrick of Boston, MA, Abigail and Ella Duszak of Denver, CO and her nephew, Elliot Padrick of Denver, CO; her step-parent Patricia Kennedy; her in-laws Robina and Kevin Lindsay, Don and Mary Cool, Keith and Sandy Victor; her aunts and uncles Larry, Mickey, Bun and Roy; numerous cousins and countless friends. They all share in the collective grief, a testament to the impact she had on all the lives she touched.
A celebration of life will take place in 2024 in Seattle, WA.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that in her honor that memorial donations be made to the following:
KEXP 90.3 FM at www.kexp.org
American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at www.lls.org
Susan G. Komen at www.komen.org
Or donate blood.
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