Monday, November 23, 2009

Tanner's Obituary






















We are posting the following obituary that was written by Tanner's father, Alexis Bertauche, and appreciate his family allowing us to share his story.
It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of our son Tanner. Tanner was born on July 8, 2005 at Renown Medical Center and passed into God’s arms November 17, 2009 at Children’s Hospital in Oakland, CA after a long battle with a rare histiocytosis disorder called Juvenile Xanthogranuloma. Our angel on earth is now our angel in heaven. Tanner is survived by his parents Wendy and Alexis, two brothers KJ and Bodie as well as his loving grandparents, uncles and great grandparents.

Tanner lived an inspired life never letting his illness get in the way of his spirit that affected everyone who met our angel. Over the course of his illness Tanner converted many strangers into friends and inspired his doctors and nurses with hope and faith as he fought bravely and without complaints against a disease that has no established treatment protocol. Tanner always found a way to bring a smile to our faces.

Our family would like to thank the Reno community for their generous support over the past year and a half. We also want to thank the doctors, nurses, and social workers at Children’s Hospital Oakland, Renown Medical Center, Saint Mary’s and Lucille Packard’s Children Hospital at Stanford for the exceptional care of Tanner as well their belief in our son.

There will be a celebration of Tanner’s life at Our Lady of the Snows church in Reno on Friday, December 4thstarting with a tribute at 1pm followed by a memorial mass at 2pm with a reception at the parish center following the mass. All are welcome to come celebrate the life of Tanner Bertauche. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Tanner Bertauche Medical Fund at any Wells Fargo Bank location. This fund will become the seed for The Tanner’s Moon Foundation to help other families who are fighting histiocytosis.

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