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SeaBreeze
05-21-2006, 03:48 PM
Tennesse Firefighter Dies In Tanker Crash

Courtesy of WTVF-NewsChannel 5


In the tiny town of Pleasantville, Garry Tanner was a one-man chamber of commerce. He ran a restaurant, started the volunteer fire service and was vying for a seat on the county commission. Thursday, his family and community were left wondering what to do without him.

"He's the type of guy who'd do anything for anyone," friend Clinton Moser said.

The Moser brothers saw Tanner leave his tables at the restaurant and head for the tanker truck one last time.

"We were here last night when they got the call for the fire," friend Linton Moser said.

"It was a dryer in a mobile home. ... We thought it was going to be all right," Clinton Moser said.

It wasn't all right. Another emergency brought crews to a pit. They looked in and saw the tanker truck crushed.

"You just see that truck, and your heart just drops to the bottom," Tanner's nephew Jim Tanner said.

The truck may have malfunctioned.

"He knew he had to do something," Jim Tanner said.

Tanner apparently had to choose: hit the pit or hit another driver. Those who knew Tanner know it was no choice.

"If he wanted people to know one thing about him when he left this earth is that he gave back. He couldn't have cared less what happened to him,” Jim Tanner said.

His friends do. Friends with the volunteer fire service Tanner helped found filled the community center he helped build.

Tanner's was a life spent helping others that ended the same way.

“He loved his community and fellow man so much it led to the ultimate sacrifice,” his friend said.

Garry Tanner was 57 years old. He lived in a small town but had a large family. He was one of ten brothers and sisters.

He leaves behind two grown daughters and three grandchildren. He also leaves behind a wife and a 13-year-old son. That's who friends are really worried about. Tanner did not have life insurance.

A fund has been set up to help Tanner's family. You can make donations to the Garry Tanner Benefit Fund at the First Farmers and Merchants Bank in Centerville.


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SeaBreeze
05-21-2006, 03:49 PM
Tanner, Garry

Age: 57
Cause of Death: Unknown
Rank: Assistant Chief
Nature of Death: Unknown
Classification: Volunteer
Emergency Duty: No

Incident Date: 04/19/2006
Duty Type: Returning
Incident Time: 18:00
Activity Type: Driving/Operating Vehicle/Apparatus
Death Date: 04/19/2006
Fixed Prop. Use: Street/Road

Fire Dept. Info:
Pleasantville Volunteers Fire Department
5374 Hwy 100 W.
Pleasantville , Tennessee 37147
Chief: Damon Williams

Initial Summary:
Garry Tanner operated a tanker to an appliance fire within a mobile home. After the incident was mitigated, he was on his way to refill the tanker when it left the roadway. The tanker overturned and he was ejected. He succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Memorial Fund Info:
The Garry Tanner benefit fund has been established at the First Farmers and Merchants Bank, 116 Church Street, Centerville, TN 37033(931) 729-3522; FAX (931) 729-3152

http://www.usfa.fema.gov/applications/ffmem/ffmem_detail.jsp?p_id=3279&p_free_text=&noticeYearCutoff=&p_fd_state_code=&p_first_name=&p_fd_city=&p_last_name=&p_mn_status=1&p_death_year=2006