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Obituary - Tristan Redmond

August 31, 1995 - May 13, 2025
Obituary - Tristan Redmond
Tristan Redmond

Tristan Redmond, age 29, passed away on May 13, 2025, at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, with his family by his side. 

Tristan was born on August 31, 1995, in Santa Rosa, California, to Denise Redemond. He graduated from Churchill County High School in May of 2013 and then served a 2-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He came home and married his high school sweetheart, Brianna Hatch, in 2016. 

He worked for MSC Industrial Supply company in Fernley for two years and then left to work for Brad Stokes State Farm for another three years. In 2021, he applied at the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office, where he served as a Deputy for four years. Tristan was many things, an amazing father, a loving husband, a loyal friend, and a dedicated deputy. He loved his girls with a fierce and steady devotion, always striving to be the best dad he could be. His love for his family came first, always. He was the kind of husband who stood firm, faithful, loyal, and full of love. Tristan poured himself into everything he did, giving 110%- whether it was fixing up a motorcycle, building a boat, or taking on a new challenge. He was endlessly resourceful, curious, and courageous- unafraid to get his hands dirty and even more unafraid to be exactly who he was. He enjoyed Jiu-Jitsu, camping, hunting, and fishing. Tristan lived boldly, and he spoke honestly. What you saw is what you got - and what you got was someone full of integrity, compassion, and heart. Someone who listened deeply, saw the best in others, and never gave up on people. He served his community with pride, just as he served in his faith with devotion. He was a man who loved his savior and loved helping others draw closer to the Lord. 

Tristan is preceded in death by his grandmother, Elizabeth Laudero, and stepfather Guy Schortgen. 

He is survived by his wife of nine years, Brianna Redmond, two daughters, Aliyah and Scarlytt; his mother, Denise Redmond; in-laws John and Kristina Hatch; siblings Larry Lacy, Izzy (David) Lopez, TeAira Schortgen, Shane Schortgen, Shandae Schortgen, and Guy Schortgen Jr.; siblings-in-law Andria Hatch, Wyatt Hatch, and Thayne Hatch. 

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, from 6-8 pm at the Smith Family Funeral Home in Fallon, Nevada. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 450 N. Taylor St. in Fallon at 2 pm. Burial will follow at the Churchill County Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Churchill County Sheriff’s Association.


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Dennis Gailey 05/25/2025 04:22 PM
I was so sorry to learn of this tragic event in your lives! May you find comfort in your faith and the witness of the Holy Spirit

Sheyann 05/20/2025 10:11 AM
I am so sorry for your loss just know he will be watching you and your kids

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