Nachruf: Tiffany House

It is with hearts filled with grief that we share with you Tiffany House has passed away.

She had an unexpected, severe hypoxic event at home, at the hospital all possible interventions were attempted. With family at bedside, they hoped for return of vital organ function, but the lack of oxygen had been too severe for any recovery.

It was love that fueled Tiffany and gave her unbelievable strength. She loved her family, friends, and had a fierce love for the Pompe Community. Thank you all for loving her back. Her family knows that you will share in this grief.

The House Family requests their privacy to be respected during this difficult time.

More information about Tiffany’s Memorial to come in the near future.

Please comment (on social media) with favorite Tiffany memories so family can compile as tribute.

The House Family
The Acid Maltase Deficiency Association (AMDA)
International Pompe Association

Artikel bei der IPA: https://worldpompe.org/news/in-memory-of-tiffany-house/

Mit tiefem Schmerz im Herzen teilen wir euch mit, dass Tiffany House verstorben ist.

Sie erlitt zu Hause einen unerwarteten schweren Sauerstoffmangel. Im Krankenhaus wurden alle möglichen medizinischen Maßnahmen ergriffen. Ihre Familie war an ihrem Bett und hoffte auf eine Wiederherstellung der lebenswichtigen Organfunktionen – doch der Sauerstoffmangel war leider zu schwerwiegend, um eine Genesung zu ermöglichen.

Es war die Liebe, die Tiffany antrieb und ihr unglaubliche Kraft verlieh. Sie liebte ihre Familie, ihre Freunde und hegte eine tiefe, leidenschaftliche Liebe für die Pompe-Gemeinschaft. Vielen Dank an alle, die ihr diese Liebe erwidert haben. Ihre Familie weiß, dass ihr diesen Verlust mit ihnen gemeinsam betrauern werdet.

Die Familie House bittet darum, ihre Privatsphäre in dieser schweren Zeit zu respektieren.

Weitere Informationen zur Gedenkfeier für Tiffany werden in naher Zukunft bekanntgegeben.

Bitte teilt in den sozialen Medien eure schönsten Erinnerungen an Tiffany, damit ihre Familie diese als Gedenken sammeln kann.

Familie House
Acid Maltase Deficiency Association (AMDA)
International Pompe Association (IPA)

Tiffany ist unauslöschbarer Bestandteil der Pompe-Community. Tiffany war Gesicht und Motor ungezählter Aktivitäten, sei es als langjährige Vorsitzende der International Pompe Association (IPA), als Ausrichterin legendärer Konferenzen in ihrer Heimatstadt San Antonio oder – mit ihrer Familie – großzügige und warmherzige Gastgeberin. Niemand konnte sich ihrer Ausstrahlung entziehen, und sie war es, die maßgeblich den Pompe-Betroffenen Gehör bei Ärzten und bei Pharmaunternehmen verschafft hat. Wir alle sind ihr zu größtem Dank verpflichtet und werden ihr ein liebevolles und ehrendes Andenken bewahren.

 

Trauerfeier am 11. Jni 2025
Quelle: Facebook

Celebrating the Life of Tiffany Laurel House
1983 – 2025

We invite you to join us in honoring the life and legacy of Tiffany Laurel House, a passionate advocate, cherished friend, and beacon of compassion in the rare disease community. Tiffany’s unwavering commitment to the Acid Maltase Deficiency Association (AMDA) and her support for individuals living with Pompe disease made a lasting impact on countless lives.

Memorial Service
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM CT
Location:
Porter Loring North
2102 N. Loop 1604 E.
San Antonio, Texas 78232
www.porterloring.com

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Acid Maltase Deficiency Association (AMDA), the organization Tiffany so passionately supported.
Donations can be made via PayPal at: https://amda-pompe.org/

Let us come together to celebrate her life, share memories, and honor the legacy she leaves behind.

 

Nachruf in englischer Sprache
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/san-antonio-tx/tiffany-house-12396515

Tiffany L. House, 42, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on May 25, 2025, after a courageous battle with Pompe disease, a rare and progressive muscle disease. One of the first and most severe symptoms she experienced was a rapid decline in respiratory function, which ultimately required her to be on a ventilator 24 hours a day. Despite these challenges, Tiffany faced her illness with extraordinary strength, resilience, and grace, continuing to live a full and meaningful life.

Tiffany was born on January 22, 1983, in San Antonio, Texas, to Randall and Marylyn House.

Tiffany’s intellect, determination, and unwavering commitment to making a difference were hallmarks of her life. She graduated with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and went on to graduate summa cum laude from St. Mary’s University Law School. Tiffany's accomplishments were all the more remarkable given the physical challenges posed by her disease. Her legal career included practicing law at Bexar Concrete Works, a family-owned business, where she contributed her talents to support the company’s success.

Beyond her legal work, Tiffany made a lasting impact in the Pompe disease community. She was the President of the AMDA-Pompe Association in the United States and served as the Chair of the IPA (International Pompe Association), a worldwide patient support group. In these roles, she was an advocate for Pompe disease patients, helping raise awareness, providing support, and funding critical research. Tiffany was also a past member of the Texas Newborn Screening Advisory Committee, where she worked tirelessly to improve health outcomes for infants affected by rare diseases. Tiffany was also featured on Mystery Diagnosis and People Magazine for Pompe disease.

Her accomplishments, achieved despite the severe challenges of her disease, stand as a testament to her resilience, intellect, and drive. Tiffany’s determination to succeed, no matter the obstacles, has left a lasting legacy of inspiration for all who knew her.

Tiffany was deeply devoted to her family, who were her greatest source of love and support. She is survived by her father, Randall House; her mother, Marylyn House; her sister, Andrea House Faris; her brother-in-law, Warren Faris; her nieces and nephews, Alyssa, Ray, Jack, and Annie Faris; her uncle, Frank Monaco; her aunt, Jane Braswell; and many cousins who loved her dearly. Tiffany was preceded in death by her brother, Randall House, Jr.

A memorial service to celebrate Tiffany’s life will be held on June 11, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at Porter Loring Funeral Home, located at FM1604 and Gold Canyon Road. Friends and family are invited to gather to honor her memory and legacy.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the AMDA-Pompe Foundation, an organization founded by the House family 30 years ago after Tiffany’s diagnosis. The foundation supports scientific research and patient care for Pompe disease, with funds primarily raised through an annual event called “The Pull for Pompe”, sponsored by the Pre-Cast Manufacturers' Association (PCMA) of Texas. The proceeds from this fundraiser help fund global research grants to advance the understanding and treatment of Pompe disease. For more information, visit www.amda-pompe.org.

 

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