Tamila Kay Davis Holland “Tammy”, born October 8, 1961, passed away leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion that will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
She was the beloved daughter of Jack and Janis Davis, whose love and guidance helped shape the compassionate and strong woman she became. Tammy shared a beautiful life with her husband, Jeff Holland for 47 years, whose partnership and love were a constant source of strength and joy.
Tammy was a proud and devoted mother to Daniel Holland (Jessica), Ashleigh Raney (Corey), and Aaron Holland (Erica). Her children were her pride, and she poured her heart into raising them with kindness, faith, and unwavering support. Her greatest joy, however, came from being “Nanny” to her cherished grandchildren: Jackson Galliano, Kylee Holland, Carter Raney, Riley Holland, Easton Holland, and Madelyn Holland. They were truly her world, and she treasured every moment spent with them—laughing, playing, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Tammy was dearly loved by her sister, Staci Proctor (Tim) and sister-in-law Sandy Willis. She was preceded in death by several cherished family members. Including her mother-in-law Gladys Holland, her father-in-law Harold Holland, her brother David Davis, and brother-in-law Keith Holland.
Tammy dedicated her professional life as a CNP for Tuscumbia City Schools, where she cared deeply for the students she served. She had a natural ability to comfort, nurture, and make others feel safe and valued, leaving a lasting impact on countless young lives.
Her love for Jesus was the foundation of her life. Tammy’s faith guided her every step, and she lived as a shining example of grace, kindness, and compassion. She found joy in the simple, beautiful moments—singing, dancing, and being surrounded by her family. Her laughter was contagious, her spirit uplifting, and her love unconditional.
Though her absence leaves an immeasurable void, Tammy’s legacy is one of deep love, strong faith, and joyful living. She taught those around her the importance of family, the power of faith, and the beauty of embracing each day with a full heart.
She will be profoundly missed, but forever remembered and cherished by all who were blessed to know and love her.
Visitation will be Saturday, April 25th from 11am-1pm at Colbert Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will follow in the chapel at 1pm with Brother Francis Proctor officiating.
