Tiffanie Anne (Carter) Bambrough

1970 ~ 2024

Tiffanie Anne (Carter) Bambrough passed away unexpectedly on January 29, 2024, in South Jordan, Utah at the age of 53.

Tiffanie was born on November 7, 1970, to her loving parents Craig and LaRae Carter. She grew up in Provo, Utah and later moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to be closer to her job and her daughter. She attended Provo High School and later achieved her bachelor’s degree from University of Utah. She even inspired her daughter to return to college and pursue her degree. She spent most of her career at Intermountain Healthcare as a Human Resources Recruiter. She retired from Intermountain Healthcare about 8 years ago.

Tiffanie loved decorating her house for every season, making shadowboxes for loved ones, hiking and all of us who know her know she loved her shoes. She loved trying new recipes and always knew how to host a party with the best food. She had eyes and a smile that would light up a room and always looked stunning. She loved her 2 grandchildren and loved seeing them every chance that she got.

She is survived by her parents Craig and Larae Carter. She is survived by her daughter Allison (Travis) Timothy and 2 grandchildren Emersynn Timothy (5) and Brantley Timothy (1.5). She is also survived by her brother Todd (Danette) Carter and her two nephews Casey (Haylee) Carter and Clint (Sierra) Carter. She is also survived by her loving boyfriend of 8 years Jim Ritchie. She will be sorely missed and never forgotten and hold a place in everyone’s hearts.

At Tiffanie’s request there will be no services held. She has been laid down to rest by her favorite Uncle, Corey Carter on February 21, 2024 in the Provo Cemetery. Her family is thankful for everyone’s support in this difficult time in their lives.


Guestbook/Condolences

Tiffanie and I worked together and became close over the years. She was a part of my social circle and was a good friend. While we eventually drifted apart, due to proximity, other, relationships, etc., she was still someone we cared about, and her passing was a shock to me, my wife, and our mutual friends. She always spoke highly of her family, especially her dad, her brother, and her nieces and nephews. I know she will be missed. Condolences.


- Matt Palmer

I was so sad to hear about Tiffanie's passing. I knew her through friends and work at Intermountain. She was always so happy, had an infectious smile and was fun to be around. She is gone too early and I'll miss her. Peace.


- John Yorkey