Tyson John Geisel February 17, 1990 - May 14, 2011 Tyson Geisel passed away tragically on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at the age of 21 years. Left with the blessing of precious memories are his parents, Kent Geisel of Lampman, Sask. and Rhonda (Terry) House of Estevan, Sask.; sister Paige Geisel of Estevan; step-brother Joshua House of Estevan and step-sister Chantel House of Estevan; grandparents, John and Rose Geisel of Lampman and Gordon Butler of Estevan; aunts and uncles, Brian (Adeline) Geisel of Lampman, Tammy (Ken) Heidinger of Estevan, Jeff (Cindy) Geisel of Red Deer, Alta., Lori (Kevin) Schlingmann of Estevan, Debora (Jim) Scraper of Medicine Hat, Alta. and Greg (Kelly) Butler of White Rock, B.C., as well as numerous cousins and friends. Tyson was predeceased by his grandmother, Audrey Butler. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Lampman. A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, May 20, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the Lampman Curling Rink, Lampman, Sask., by Rev. Gerry Bauche. Those so wishing may make donations directly to the Estevan Wildlife Federation, Box 105, Estevan, SK, S4A 2A2 or the Moose Mountain Wildlife Federation, Box 635, Stoughton, SK, S0G 4T0 in Tyson's memory. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Thank You Tyson's family would like to thank everyone for what they have done and words can't express what it means to us. It's an honour to be a part of the community of Lampman and surrounding areas, the support has been overwhelming. We would also like to thank everyone for the food, cards, Rev. Gerry Bauche for coming to do the service, Laurie and Shelley Fornwald for all they have done, Sister Jacqueline for making everything easier and the same to Dustin Hall and Hall Funeral Services for everything they've done. A month has come and gone, every day we miss your smile and you being here. Every day is hard to get through without you here. We love you T, you will always be in our hearts and memories. Our thoughts also go out to the McKinnon and Wanner families.