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Tanner, William

The Newton Kansan

William Tanner

Obituary

On Monday (Oct. 29, 2018), William E. Tanner lost a lifetime battle with depression and substance abuse.

William is remembered by many for his charisma, kindness, love and deep compassion. The man who would "give the shirt off of his back." Some of his daughters' favorite memories are riding bikes, roller blading, building in the shop and swimming with their father. While William gave much to this world, he was unable to find the same love and compassion for himself. This led him to find comfort in his addiction. Despite the deep love he had for many, he was never able to find this for himself.

William was born in Michigan and loved his home state. It was one of his favorite places to be because of family and nature. William found the most joy in reading, fishing and tinkering in the garage. He had a deep love for animals and would often rescue strays. For the past decade, those who knew William well knew that his best pal, "Little Man," (an American Pitbull) would travel with him everywhere he would go. William spent his career at AGCO and many years supporting the Union and workers' rights.

As his depression worsened, the happy moments became fewer and the internal hatred shattered the home and many relationships. Many friends and family tried to help William through his challenges - providing constant support and urging him to seek help. William's death is a tragic end to a shattered soul.

The reality of William's death is painful and hits many very close to home. His family asks that if you know someone or you are someone who feels there is no hope, to know that there is. Please reach out to the suicide prevention hotline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you suffer from alcoholism or addiction, please know there is a support system - one where everyone speaks the same language and is there to help you make it one day at a time. Please find a local support system here - https://www.aa.org/.

William is survived by his two daughters, Amanda L. Petre and Allison P. Tuttle; his three grandchildren, Ada Burton, Ian Burton and Corbin Petre; the mother of his two daughters, Lisa Tanner; his mother, Martha Willis; several siblings in Michigan including: Barb Olds of Irons, Richard Heyd of Cadillac, Marti Riggins of Berrian Springs, Doug Heyd of Grand Blanc and Darwin Heyd of Irons; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

William is preceded in death by his son, Jeremy D. Tanner; his father, William E. Tanner; and his stepfather, Jim Willis.

William's children would like to thank those who supported them and their father through the years. Few people can imagine the challenges that were faced, but it took a village and they are forever grateful for the love and support provided by the friends and family who surrounded them.

A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 4, 2018) at Newton SDA Church, Second and Walnut Street.  


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date3 Nov 2018
Linked toWilliam E Tanner

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