Tawny Deann James (Ervin): “infectious smile, contagious laugh, and powerful persona”

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Tawny Ervin“Goodbyes are not forever, goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you until we meet again.”

Our beloved Tawny Deann James (Ervin) was unexpectedly taken from us on Sunday, August 30, 2020 at the age of 32.

Tawny was born to Keith Ervin and Libra Salcido on January 13, 1988 at Mad River Community Hospital in Arcata. She went to school at Trinidad Elementary until the summer after the seventh grade, in which our family moved to McKinleyville, CA. Tawny attended McKinleyville Middle School and McKinleyville High School, where she graduated walking with her class of 2006. She later attended College of the Redwoods, where she studied Psychology. Tawny’s dreams were to eventually join a nursing program.

One of Tawny’s biggest accomplishments was creating and raising three beautiful children.

As an enrolled member of the Trinidad Rancheria, Tawny took great pride in recognizing her Yurok and Karuk ancestry by attending local ceremonies and events, she was very proud to be Native American.

She had a love for nature; you could often find her with her kids jumping ocean waves or soaking up the sun rays at the river. She was very outgoing in her adventures and would never allow a day to go to waste, without getting outside. She often enjoyed watching and cheering on family or  friends at MYF or Little League games and would be considered one of the loudest, most dedicated fans. She was very consistent with her presence at such games, and loved to watch all, win or lose. Born a 49ers fan, she remained an avid 49ers fan, never once did her loyalties change.

Tawny will be remembered mostly by her infectious smile, contagious laugh, and powerful persona. She would encourage others to step outside their comfort zone, or put themselves at risk of being called a “worry wart”. 

One of her strongest qualities would be her unconditional love for those she held close to her heart. Tawny was never judgmental and would always have your back, even if she thought no one else would. She fought hard, and loved hard especially when it came to family.  Growing up in a super tight knit family, Tawny would do anything for those she loved. She was a very loyal friend, and a daddy’s girl at heart. She was considered by many to be their “favorite” sister, cousin, aunt, lover, and friend.

Tawny is survived by her Father Keith (Erica) Ervin. Mother Libra Salcido. Husband Ray James. Children Ki-Shan (Carter) Daniels, Teyn (Ray) James, and Tyler Jr. (Tyler Sr.) Bradfield. Her Brothers Russell (Jana) Albers, and Hunter Ervin. Her Sisters Michelle (Isaac) McCovey, Hailey Ervin, Makailia Lamberson, Caroline Salcido, and Feather Salcido. Nieces, Evelyn McCovey, Davina Brown, Charlee Jo Settles. Nephews, Jordyn Albers, Craig McCovey, and Tyson Ross. Grandfather Craig Ervin. Aunts Fran (Kory) Pederson, Kim Martinez. Cousins Travis (Candy) Pederson, Dayton Moorehead, Casey Pederson, Jesse, Lisa, Amanda Martinez, Trina (Joe) Mathewson, Brianne Bates and extended relatives. Tawny is also survived by her closest  friends Natae Ramos, Drew Lamberson and many, many more.

Tawny is preceded in death by Grandmothers Caroline Salcido, and Carol Ervin. Step-Mother Jae Berger/Ervin. Sister Megan Ross. Uncle Rey Martinez.

Our hearts are shattered to lay to rest such an important part of us. We already miss you so much Tawny! Never will we forget our precious memories, or the amount of love we’ve shared.  Please pray for healing for our family in this time of need.

Private viewing was held for immediate family only on Friday, September 4, 2020 at 3 pm at Ayres Cremation. Services will be held at a later date TBA due to COVID-19.

Please understand that during this difficult time we are seeking comfort from one another and would like to prevent possible spreading of this virus at any rate. Thanks for your understanding. 

 

The Broken Chain 

“ We little knew that day,
God was going to call your name.

In life we loved you dearly, 

In death, we do the same. 

It broke our hearts to lose you. 

You did not go alone. 

For part of us went with you,

The day God called you home. 

You left us beautiful memories, 

Your love is still our guide.

And although we cannot see you,

You are always at our side. 

Our family chain is broken,

And nothing seems the same, 

But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again.”

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Miguel
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Miguel
3 years ago

Rest in peace Tawny. To the loved ones, have comfort in the memories of her and what she brought to this world. My condolences to you. Peace.

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3 years ago

Too young to go… so sorry for her family. Rest in peace, dear Tawny.

Chantel Mays
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3 years ago

Rest peacefully in paradise with the ones above Tawny, fly high in ur feathery armor…….soooooo missed and another who will not be forgotten….

Ivy
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Ivy
3 years ago

Rest in peace Tawny!! I was blessed to have met you and your beautiful spirit, children and family! I will pray for yours as I remember you. I will always remember you and your smile! May the Lord hold you close, we know you watch over those you loved! Love Ivy

For sure
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For sure
3 years ago

This story is heartbreaking. The grief expressed is palpable. Blessings on the family& friends who are so affected by this tragedy.

Joyce
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Joyce
3 years ago

Rest in peace Tawny. You will be missed by many it was a blessing to know such a powerfully strong woman

Z
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Z
3 years ago

Tawny sounds like she was a super bright light in the world. It’s tragic that she passed so young. May all those many that loved her, wrap their arms around her children and help them in their journeys.

Donna Ridley
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Donna Ridley
3 years ago

I’m so tired of seeing missing and murdered, girls and women, everyday. I hope whoever investigates this does a good job, for Tawny, friends and family.

Solaja-Serbia
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Solaja-Serbia
3 years ago

I send you my sincere condolences for your pain, I know that feeling.
I hope you get the answers. My daughter tragically passed away and I have been waiting for more than two years, any news or words. But the silence of the community and the police covered the case, but not the mother’s heart.
Rest in peace, dear Tawny.

Tammy aubrey
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Tammy aubrey
3 years ago

No words except for I love u LIBRA

Stranger
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Stranger
3 years ago

I don’t even know her and I’m crying. Anyone with negative, jerk wad comments should just eat poop. It’s terrible, just awful.

Teddie Moorehead
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Teddie Moorehead
3 years ago

LOVE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH!
Tawny I will miss the way your beautiful eye’s sparkled and how your beautiful smile Lite up the room. I will never forget all the times an officer would call me or show up on my doorstep when you where still in high school and release you to me because you didnt want your dad to know.
I will cherish all my memories of you.. praying for your beautiful babies and the rest of the family. praying that they find out what happened for you to be taken so young and to soon. love you beautiful cuzin keep the fire burning til we meet again. may your journey be swift.