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Elijah Tanner

December 10, 2021
Kalamazoo, MI

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Elijah Tanner, Jr., was a giant both in size and heart. His warm smile and gregarious personality wrapped you in a loving embrace unique all its own. In those big hands of his, he upheld immutable spiritual virtues that supported his family and community. His service for the City of Kalamazoo as a public safety officer was begotten by a lifetime of serving his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. A man of God, a provider for his family, both blood relatives and otherwise, Elijah left an impression, no matter where he went. So much so, he could never leave his house without hearing someone holler out, "Hey, Big June!" He was born in Chase, Louisiana, to a large family. Raised by his beloved mother, Passie Mae Logan, and grandmother, Rosie Turner Autman, Big June worked the land owned by his family while he also helped look after his younger siblings and cousins. In his teen years he moved north and eventually landed in Albion, Michigan. It wasn't until his high school years when he gained his notorious height. Thereafter, he dedicated much of his spare time to basketball, developing a fierce game which bared its fruits with his numerous metals and trophies, as well as playing at the collegiate level for Jackson Community College and Lake Superior State College (now Lake Superior State University). He applied the same dedication to basketball to his job as a public safety officer. Graduating from the police academy in 1977, he first served the community of Covert, Michigan, until he transferred to Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1980, where he served, protected, and retired in after over 25 years on the force. As an officer, Elijah believed in de-escalation and second chances, knowing people are more than the bad decisions they make, especially when they might be having the worst day of their life. Off the court and outside of work, Elijah remained active with the community as a fervent man of faith and avid churchgoer. Most recently a member of Galilee Baptist Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Elijah took pride in serving the Lord, offering his time and commitment to several ministries. Elijah Tanner, Jr. is survived by his children Cynthia (Larry) Wilson; Elijah Tanner, III; Rachael Tanner; Jeffrey Marsh; and E. Jacob (Sonya) Tanner. He is also survived by his sisters Rosie Coleman, Dorothy Bates, Jo Ann (Thurlow) Miller, Dixie Drake, Joyce (Bobby) Quarles, George Rogers, Jeannette (Claude) King, JoAnn (Anthonys) Flemons, and Shirely Rogers Davis. He is survived by five grandchildren, many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, Passie Mae Logan, and father, Elijah Tanner, Sr.; his brothers, Charles William Tanner, Joseph Autman, Leon Logan, and Larry Logan; as well as his beloved grandmother, Rosie Turner Autman. A wake will be held at Whitley Memorial at 330 N. Westnedge in Kalamazoo from 5 pm - 7 pm on Sunday, December 19. A home going service will be held on Monday, December 20, at 11 am at Galilee Baptist Church, 1216 N. Westnedge. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to Ministry with Community. Whitley Memorial 330 N. Westnedge Kalamazoo, MI 49007