Lane Lewis Tallow was born on December 2, 2005 in Cardston, Alberta to Yolanda (Quinton) Wolf Child and Late Cameron Tallow. He passed away on January 20, 2026 in Lethbridge, Alberta.
He was survived by his siblings, Sheldon Wolf Child, Quaydon Tallow, Latysha Heavy Runner, Jayda (Isaiah) Crying Head. Maternal Aunties and uncle, Ramona White Man, Hope (Virgil) Reevis, Nathan Strikes With A Gun. Great Aunties and Uncles, Mary Ann (Les) Heavy Runner, Margaret (Ronny) McDonald; Geraldine (Richard) Wells, Gilbert (Shirley) Wolf Child, Stella Wolf Child, Joyce Many Fingers, Theresa (Alfie) Red Crow; Nieces and nephews, Kita Jayda, Kendrick, and Alessandra Crying Head; Paternal Aunties, Nikeah (Kyle) Chief Moon, Jodie, Lacey Tallow, Bryton Chief Moon; Great Auntie, Carrie Black Plume
Lane was fortunate to have many caregivers in his lifetime. As an infant, he was in the care of Rosaline and Late Cordell Weasel Moccasin until he was eleven years old. And attended school on the reserve.
He then was in the care of Auntie Hope Wolf Child and uncle Virgil Reevis, where he attended school in Lethbridge on the west side called Senator Joyce Fairbairn Middle School. Lane was inseparable with his brother Quaydon and would easily get jealous of him. Lane fell in love with Yoda the cat, Kylis and Snow, the dogs who gave him unconditional love. Lane was so easy to love and care for because of his big heart and humor.
Lane requested to stay with his mother Yolanda and Quinton until they were able to re-locate him. Where he got to know his sister Latysha and Quinton’s mom late Bellina Calling Last.
He was then brought to stay with his adopted mother Eleanor Bad Arm and was very close to her children especially Carson Bad Arm and Justin Bad Man, for a few years. Eleanor speaks of the time when Lane jumped into the Waterton lake and it was cold that year on their drive there. He would do off the wall things to get everyone laughing.
Lane also lived with his father’s family, and they remembered him as a rambunctious child that was prone to mischief. His Tallow family enjoyed hearing his infectious laugh, that reminded them so much of his dad Cameron. Lane became Grandma Brenda’s favorite grandchild and would hang onto her, especially when she got her money at the end of the month. He enjoyed visiting his cousins playing video games for hours. He would often spend days with them, before his grandma Brenda would send someone to bring him home. The time with his grandma was short lived, but she cherished her time with him before her passing. His younger cousins looked up to him because of he was good at video games. The Tallow family will forever miss his laugh, loving smile, and presence.
For the duration of his life, he stayed with Blood Tribe Youth Ranch & Blood Tribe Safe Home Assessment Center, and at Lethbridge Wellness Stabilization Unit Center, where he presently resided.
He was predeceased on his maternal side, Great Grandparents, Reginald Black Plume and Bella Wolf Child, Grandparents, Donna (Homer) Hairy Bull; Aunties, Rena (Roland) Iron Shirt, Ricky White Man; cousins, Myron, Kesley, Lesley Ann, Billie Wolf Child, Darcy Black Plume, Tama (Marvin), Richard Jr., Leona, Keeynan Black Plume. Paternal side; Father, Cameron Tallow; Grandparents, Patsy Tallow, Brenda Chief Moon and Lewis Panther Bone; Uncles, Gilbert Wolf Plume, Stanford, Kelsey (Mr. Mann) Tallow; cousins, Maggie Tallow and Chayton Chief Moon.
A candle light vigil will be at Streets Alive, 711 2A Avenue N, Lethbridge starting at 4:00pm on Monday, February 2. A wake service will be at Streets Alive (Downtown) 323 4 Street S. Lethbridge on Friday, February 6 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm and then at Moses Lake Community Hall, Blood Reserve from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. The Funeral service will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 11:00 am. Interment to follow at Pioneer Cemetery.
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He was survived by his siblings, Sheldon Wolf Child, Quaydon Tallow, Latysha Heavy Runner, Jayda (Isaiah) Crying Head. Maternal Aunties and uncle, Ramona White Man, Hope (Virgil) Reevis, Nathan Strikes With A Gun. Great Aunties and Uncles, Mary Ann (Les) Heavy Runner, Margaret (Ronny) McDonald; Geraldine (Richard) Wells, Gilbert (Shirley) Wolf Child, Stella Wolf Child, Joyce Many Fingers, Theresa (Alfie) Red Crow; Nieces and nephews, Kita Jayda, Kendrick, and Alessandra Crying Head; Paternal Aunties, Nikeah (Kyle) Chief Moon, Jodie, Lacey Tallow, Bryton Chief Moon; Great Auntie, Carrie Black Plume
Lane was fortunate to have many caregivers in his lifetime. As an infant, he was in the care of Rosaline and Late Cordell Weasel Moccasin until he was eleven years old. And attended school on the reserve.
He then was in the care of Auntie Hope Wolf Child and uncle Virgil Reevis, where he attended school in Lethbridge on the west side called Senator Joyce Fairbairn Middle School. Lane was inseparable with his brother Quaydon and would easily get jealous of him. Lane fell in love with Yoda the cat, Kylis and Snow, the dogs who gave him unconditional love. Lane was so easy to love and care for because of his big heart and humor.
Lane requested to stay with his mother Yolanda and Quinton until they were able to re-locate him. Where he got to know his sister Latysha and Quinton’s mom late Bellina Calling Last.
He was then brought to stay with his adopted mother Eleanor Bad Arm and was very close to her children especially Carson Bad Arm and Justin Bad Man, for a few years. Eleanor speaks of the time when Lane jumped into the Waterton lake and it was cold that year on their drive there. He would do off the wall things to get everyone laughing.
Lane also lived with his father’s family, and they remembered him as a rambunctious child that was prone to mischief. His Tallow family enjoyed hearing his infectious laugh, that reminded them so much of his dad Cameron. Lane became Grandma Brenda’s favorite grandchild and would hang onto her, especially when she got her money at the end of the month. He enjoyed visiting his cousins playing video games for hours. He would often spend days with them, before his grandma Brenda would send someone to bring him home. The time with his grandma was short lived, but she cherished her time with him before her passing. His younger cousins looked up to him because of he was good at video games. The Tallow family will forever miss his laugh, loving smile, and presence.
For the duration of his life, he stayed with Blood Tribe Youth Ranch & Blood Tribe Safe Home Assessment Center, and at Lethbridge Wellness Stabilization Unit Center, where he presently resided.
He was predeceased on his maternal side, Great Grandparents, Reginald Black Plume and Bella Wolf Child, Grandparents, Donna (Homer) Hairy Bull; Aunties, Rena (Roland) Iron Shirt, Ricky White Man; cousins, Myron, Kesley, Lesley Ann, Billie Wolf Child, Darcy Black Plume, Tama (Marvin), Richard Jr., Leona, Keeynan Black Plume. Paternal side; Father, Cameron Tallow; Grandparents, Patsy Tallow, Brenda Chief Moon and Lewis Panther Bone; Uncles, Gilbert Wolf Plume, Stanford, Kelsey (Mr. Mann) Tallow; cousins, Maggie Tallow and Chayton Chief Moon.
A candle light vigil will be at Streets Alive, 711 2A Avenue N, Lethbridge starting at 4:00pm on Monday, February 2. A wake service will be at Streets Alive (Downtown) 323 4 Street S. Lethbridge on Friday, February 6 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm and then at Moses Lake Community Hall, Blood Reserve from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. The Funeral service will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 11:00 am. Interment to follow at Pioneer Cemetery.
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