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Jerald D. Tanner

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jerald D. Tanner 06/01/38 ~ 10/01/06 Jerald D. Tanner, age 68, died peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006, due to complications associated with Alzheimer's disease. He was born June 1, 1938, in Provo, Utah, to George and Helen Tanner. He married Sandra McGee on June 14, 1959, in Mission Hills,...

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The work of Jerald Tanner provided documented answers to my questions which were unavailable from other sources. My condolendes to Sandra and her family. He was a great historian, husband and father.

Dearest Sandra and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed the times we spent with you and Jerald and know he is in a better place.
Love, Bill, Ardell, Melissa and Danielle

Jerald's book,"Mormonism, Shadow or Reality" is a wonderful account of Mormon history backed by documents that bear out Jerald's and Sandra's quest for the truth, and for publishing it for everyone.
God Bless.

The lost of an honest man is always sad. He will be missed!

Jerald, you were "a quiet man" but your research and publications spoke loudly to me and to so many others. Thank You

Sandra!
We have traveled a long journey together from the first years of my conversion you and Jerald were my most avid supporters and best friends. I will miss him and his contribution to ministry.
In 1969 right after I was saved by the Lord and was in Bible school preparing for ministry, I met you, I had no money for your books, and you guys had very little yourself. You gave me some of your works. I still have those books Thanks for believing in me.

Sincere sympathy to Mr. Tanner's wife, Sandra, and to his family and friends. Because of the Tanners' courage and commitment, many people, including strangers like me, have been served, educated, encouraged, and inspired. May God's love bless and comfort you.

To stand for truth in Christ and teach others is the very purpose of our being. No greater gift can we offer to others. We are all mortal and none of us are perfect but praise the Lord for those who try. I thank the Lord for the time we had with this COURAGEOUS man in Utah. I pray for strength for all of us left. May the work continue.
A sister in Christ

Sandra,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Jerald provided much vital information and the truth does set us free.

Thank you both for all you have done for so many.

God Bless.