Former Verrado HS Cheerleader Tatum Amery, 22, Tragically Passes, Leaving Behind Parents and Beloved Two-Year-Old Son

Tatum Amery’s life may have been cut short, but her cheerful spirit and boundless love will live on forever in the hearts of those she left behind

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The Verrado community in Buckeye, Arizona, is heartbroken over the loss of Tatum Amery, a beloved former cheerleader and softball player who passed away on August 16, 2025, at the age of 22.

Tatum, whose name means “cheerful, full of spirit,” truly lived up to her name, leaving a lasting impact on everyone who knew her.

While the cause of her death has not been publicly shared, her family and friends are mourning the loss of a vibrant young woman whose light touched so many lives.

Tatum Amery was born in August 2003 to parents Jared and Ashley Amery in Arizona. As the oldest of their children, she grew up with a natural ability to lead and inspire.

Tatum attended Verrado High School, where she graduated in 2021. During her time there, she was an active member of the cheerleading squad and softball team, showcasing her energy and passion.

Her involvement in these activities made her a cherished part of the Verrado community, where she was known for her infectious enthusiasm and kind heart.

Tatum’s spirit wasn’t just limited to the field or the sidelines. She had a way of making everyone around her feel uplifted, whether through her bright smile or her encouraging words.

Her time at Verrado High School left a legacy of positivity that her classmates and teammates still remember fondly.

Tatum Amery with her son
Tatum Amery with her son (Source: Facebook)

At just 22, Tatum had already built a beautiful life filled with love. She was the proud mother of a two-year-old son, Tenny, who was the center of her world.

Tatum was also engaged, looking forward to a future filled with promise and joy. Her devotion to her son and her partner was evident in everything she did, and her family was her greatest source of pride.

Tatum’s mother, Ashley, shared a heart-wrenching message on social media, expressing the family’s grief:

“It doesn’t seem real. We desperately want to wake up from this nightmare. Our baby girl is with Jesus. We love you forever and ever big sissy. We’ll see you soon, my love. Please pray for all of us and her precious boy.”

Via Facebook

Her words show the deep pain of losing Tatum, but also the love and faith that continue to guide the family through this unimaginable loss.

Tatum’s Passing has Deeply Saddened Her Family, Friends, and the Verrado Community

Tributes have poured in, each one highlighting the deep impact she had on those around her.

Joanie Samaniego Campos wrote,

Her words capture the enduring love and admiration Tatum inspired.

Avis Kutman shared,

“We are all praying for you and the rest of our family. It’s so hard to understand this and wish it could be different. Please God, wrap your arms around us and help us to find the strength to go forward. Tatum, you know how loved you are and Tenny will be so well taken care of. Hugs and Prayers to everyone,”

Via Facebook

This message shows the community’s commitment to supporting Tatum’s son and family in the days ahead.

Stephen D. Rains, Tatum’s cousin, expressed his shock and grief, saying,

“Wait. What? Baby cousin. Dear God. I am lifting you up in prayer now that the Father will wrap you in peace and comfort. I love you, fam. I am just speechless.”

Via Facebook

Jamie Lehr added,

“I have faith, but my heart breaks with and for you. You have my prayers. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you through this difficult time.”

Via Facebook

These heartfelt messages show the widespread love and support for Tatum’s family as they navigate this tragedy.

Tatum Amery’s life was evidence of the power of kindness, spirit, and love. Whether she was cheering on her team at Verrado High School, playing softball, or caring for her son Tenny, Tatum lived with a contagious joy.

Her legacy lives on through her family, her young son, and the countless lives she touched with her warmth and positivity.

As the Verrado community and Tatum’s loved ones mourn her loss, they also hold onto the memories of her vibrant spirit.

Her family has asked for prayers and support, particularly for Tenny, who will grow up knowing how much his mother loved him.

The outpouring of love and condolences is a reminder of how deeply Tatum was cherished and how her memory will continue to inspire those who knew her.

Rest in peace, Tatum.

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