Age 33, of Nanaimo BC passed away with wife Brittany by his side.
Tyson lived in Saskatchewan, the interior of BC, and for the past 25 years, in Nanaimo BC. Nanaimo was his home. Tyson was predeceased by his father Uwe Altmann, in 1984. Tyson is survived by his love of his life, Brittany, and their three incredible children Teddy (8), Brittannia (4) and Mariah (2); loving parents Brian and Jane Mowry, sisters Erika and Ursula Altmann, grandparents Roger and Alice Smallwood, grandmother Diane Corriveau, parents-in-law Don and Gail Morrison, brothers-in law Jordan and Nick, nephews Zak and Aiden, nieces Jamie, Paige and Madalynn, and, Aunty Laura,Uncle David, Uncle Barry and their families.
Tyson provided an unprecedented life for his
young family. His dedication to his family, work, friends, fishing/boating and cooking was unconditional. Tyson had a unforgettable sense of humour and laughter. His courage, loyalty, kindness, work ethic and love will never be forgotten. No matter where he went he touched many people. Words do not express what this extraordinary man had to offer the world. Gone way to soon, but his legacy lives on through his children, "Dad is the almighty superhero!"
A funeral service will be held at 10 AM, Saturday, November 8, 2014, at Trinity Catholic Church, Spartan Road, in Nanaimo, British Columbia. A reception at the Nanaimo Yacht Club will follow the service. Interment will be at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens at 2:30PM. Wolfpack minus one. A Tyson Altmann Memorial Fund has been organized by Knappett Industries, and can be accessed at http://www.gofundme.com/ggqxOg
Published in Nanaimo Daily News and Harbour City Star on Nov. 2, 2014
Age 33, of Nanaimo BC passed away with wife Brittany by his side.
Tyson lived in Saskatchewan, the interior of BC, and for the past 25 years, in Nanaimo BC. Nanaimo was his home. Tyson was predeceased by his father Uwe Altmann, in 1984. Tyson is survived by his love of his life, Brittany, and their three incredible children Teddy (8), Brittannia (4) and Mariah (2); loving parents Brian and Jane Mowry, sisters Erika and Ursula Altmann, grandparents Roger and Alice Smallwood, grandmother Diane Corriveau, parents-in-law Don and Gail Morrison, brothers-in law Jordan and Nick, nephews Zak and Aiden, nieces Jamie, Paige and Madalynn, and, Aunty Laura,Uncle David, Uncle Barry and their families.
Tyson provided an unprecedented life for his
young family. His dedication to his family, work, friends, fishing/boating and cooking was unconditional. Tyson had a unforgettable sense of humour and laughter. His courage, loyalty, kindness, work ethic and love will never be forgotten. No matter where he went he touched many people. Words do not express what this extraordinary man had to offer the world. Gone way to soon, but his legacy lives on through his children, "Dad is the almighty superhero!"
A funeral service will be held at 10 AM, Saturday, November 8, 2014, at Trinity Catholic Church, Spartan Road, in Nanaimo, British Columbia. A reception at the Nanaimo Yacht Club will follow the service. Interment will be at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens at 2:30PM. Wolfpack minus one. A Tyson Altmann Memorial Fund has been organized by Knappett Industries, and can be accessed at http://www.gofundme.com/ggqxOg
Published in Nanaimo Daily News and Harbour City Star on Nov. 2, 2014
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