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James Tanner Obituary

Dr. James
Mahan Tanner
Raleigh
Dr. James M. Tanner, a leading business consultant and psychologist, died at 86 on March 25, 2011, after a long battle against Alzheimer's.
Dr. Tanner was born in Blytheville, Arkansas, on February 8, 1925. He grew up in Blytheville and in the Mississippi River town of Helena, Arkansas, where he played football, won a hot tamale eating contest (by a margin of 13 tamales) and developed an abiding love of the blues and barbecue.
He began college at Sewanee, but his academic career was interrupted by World War II. Dr. Tanner volunteered for the Marine Corps, serving in the Pacific Theater, and he ultimately served as Provost Marshall for Tientsin (now Tianjin), China, one of the largest cities in China. He married Betty Griffin of Vienna, Georgia, and had the first of three sons while in the armed forces.
After leaving the Marine Corps, Dr. Tanner resumed his education at the University of North Carolina with the benefit of the GI Bill, a part-time job, and the reasonable rent of an apartment in a converted chicken coop. At the outset of the Korean Conflict he joined the US Army, and with their help he was able to complete his education with a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of North Carolina. He then served at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, DC, and later Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina.
Upon leaving the Army, Dr. Tanner taught Psychology at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, for several years before moving to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1959. There he began a career as a business consulting psychologist, advising various employers on hiring, promotion, and other personnel decisions. Although Dr. Tanner's support for racial equality was far out of step with Birmingham attitudes in the 1960s, his business skills were great enough for people to accept his views, and his practice expanded rapidly. Dr. Tanner became a key adviser to leaders of a number of Fortune 500 companies in the United States and England.
With the first symptoms of Alzheimer's, Dr. Tanner retired, despite the entreaties of his clients, and moved to Ocala, Florida, and Cashiers, North Carolina, with his second wife, Jane Tanner. He moved to Cary, North Carolina in 2006.
Dr. Tanner had an immense appetite for life and was filled with enthusiasm. He was a collector of interesting people. A Thanksgiving dinner at his home might include an Austrian Count and a very dubious evangelist as well as more conventional guests. He was an avid golfer and handball player, and served as a Director of the US Handball Association. He maintained his positive attitude and joy in life even as he struggled with Alzheimer's with the loving assistance of the staffs of Woodland Terrace and Mayview Convalescent Center.
Dr. Tanner is survived by his sons, James Tanner, Jr. of Raleigh, NC, John Tanner of Washington, DC, and David Tanner of Birmingham, Alabama, eight of nine grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
Arrangements by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home, Saint Mary's St. Raleigh.

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Published by The News & Observer on Mar. 28, 2011.

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April 8, 2011

Jim was a great friend to many. He was smart, interesting,fun and a straight shooter. He and Jane were great to be with at any occassion. We miss them both.

Jill and I express our sympathy to the family and wish for them the same special memories we have of Jim.
Bill and Jill Dahlberg

Elmer Harris

March 29, 2011

Jim Tanner was a great person who was always dedicated to helping other people reach their full potential. He was a true professional. I worked with Jim at Alabama Power, Georgia Power, and the Southern Company. Jim always had a ready smile and a kind word for every individual he met.

Glenda and I express our best to the entire family. We had the pleasure of being with Jim and Jane many times socially in additional to numerous business endeavors.

We need more Jim Tanners in this world so people can feel real, know someone really cares, make a committment to professionalism and integrity, and know that every persion is important and can always grow continuously and be his/her best.

Elmer Harris.

Mary Bashinsky

March 29, 2011

Dear Jane, Jim, Sally and entire Tanner family,
I remember Jim well from his and Jane's dining in my home often in the early 1980's after he played handball. It was truly a pleasure laughing with him and Jane. My heart goes out to each of you in the death of your husband, father and beloved grand and great-grandfather.
With love, Mary Bashinsky Birmingham, Alabama

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March 29, 2011

Dr. T., you are still a bright and shining star.

Alex Parramore

March 28, 2011

Jim was a good friend and a wonderful person. Please accept my sincere condolences.

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