Robert L. Tanner

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Robert Louis Tanner, D.D.S, A.B.O. Falmouth - Robert Louis Tanner died peacefully at his summer home in Falmouth with family by his side on October 27, 2021. Dr. Tanner was diagnosed with metastatic cholangiocarcinoma a year before his death. Born on November 6,1933, in Salisbury Center, New York, to Hilton and Vida Davis Tanner. Predeceased by his brother, Wesley, and his stepfather Kenneth Deuel, Bob came from a large family of aunts, uncles, and cousins by the dozens. His education began in a "One Room Salisbury Center School House" then to Dolgeville High school, The State University of New York at Cortland, Syracuse University, University of Buffalo Dental School, and Boston University School of Orthodontics. Bob was Maine's first board-certified orthodontist. He opened a successful practice, Orthodontics Associates, in South Portland, Maine, in 1970. While attending dental school, Bob entered the ROTC Program, serving six years in the United States Navy as a Lieutenant in the Dental Corps. At an expert level, he was a member of the U.S. Navy competitive pistol team. An avid outdoorsman and world traveler, he enjoyed many fishing and hunting trips from Maine to Alaska, Canada, and New Zealand. He often shared these experiences with family and friends, including some of his favorites; rafting the Grand Canyon, Moab hiking and biking, his yearly skiing trips out west, as well as Helicopter skiing in British Columbia. And always with a camera in his hand to document it all. In retirement, he took up golf at the Woodlands in Falmouth and Willoughby Golf Club in Stuart, Florida. One of his proudest achievements was winning the Willoughby "Senior-Senior" Club Golf Championship 2 years in a row. When he wasn't with family or on an adventure, you could find him contently working outside or in his basement at one of his workbenches, making golf clubs and creating jewelry for family and friends. Bob leaves behind his wife of 43 years, Lucy Fortin Tanner, former spouse and mother of sons, Carol Uter Tanner Proctor and her husband Dennis Proctor of Falmouth, sons Craig and his wife Nanette of Scarborough, John and his wife Rachel of Falmouth, Timothy of Alfred and Thomas and his wife Tobin Dominick of Portland and Gloucester MA and six grandchildren: Jacqueline Thibeault and her husband Cameron of Alfred, Heather of Georgia, Sage and Evan of Falmouth, Wyatt and Tegan of Scarborough and one great-grandson Fenwick Thibeault of Alfred. A dedicated flosser, Dr. Tanner, had a favorite quote, "Only floss the ones you want to keep." The family is planning a private celebration of life in Maine and a memorial service in Salisbury, New York, at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Dr. Tanner's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Bob's memory to the Dibble Tuttle Cemetery, 337 Peck Road, Salisbury Center, NY 13454-1737

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  1. I am so saddened to hear of Dr. Tanner’s passing, and so thankful I had the opportunity to visit with Bob & Lucy this fall in Carrabassett Valley. Such fond memories I have working for him, my 1st full time job after high school…(and a former patient!). He taught me so much, not only in the dental world, but about life, including to be active, run, & get out there. Our lunch hours were many times like physical education classes….And yes, to floss regularly! It was an honor sir, your smiling kind heart will never be forgotten. My sincere thoughts and condolences to Lucy, Carol and all of his beautiful family. Fondly, Kathy Caldwell Hewins

    – Kathy Hewins

  2. It was a pleasure to have met Dr. Tanner in June 2018. I have known Lucy and her family my whole life, having grown up in the same neighborhood in Lewiston. My condolences to Lucy, Pauline and their families. Bob was an active, interesting and adventurous man who led a full life. Rest in peace, Dr. Tanner

    – John Tewhey

  3. Hello Lucy, Bob, probably the best orthodontist that Maine will ever see, and a friend. No words are adequate. Wil

    – Wil Vachon

  4. Bob was a client and close friend. He and I and our families shared many a trip to Lobster Lake. He will be missed. Mason Pratt

    – Mason Pratt

  5. Dear Lucy, So sad to hear of Bobs passing you both were such good neighbors to Bea and Dick. We remember the good times on Cousins Island. Sally Hunt let us know just now and we both send our sincere condolences. He was a remarkable person and the state of Maine will be a lesser place without him. Best to you, Andy and Donna Anderson

    – Andy Anderson


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