Tyler's obituary
Tyler Eliot Beaumont passed away on July 28, 2025. He was 25.
He was gentle, fierce, kind, and complex a soul who felt everything more than most. Tyler carried a quiet strength and a heart that held others even when his own felt heavy. He made people feel seen, safe, and understood. He didn’t always know how to talk about what was going on inside, but he always made space for others to feel less alone. He grew up in a home full of love and light, with a childhood marked by laughter, scraped knees, and long afternoons that never seemed to end. He was an incredible athlete, fast, focused, and full of heart. On any field, you could see it in his eyes, he gave everything he had. But it wasn’t just the wins people remembered. It was the way he played. The way he cared.
As he got older, Tyler carried the weight of trauma and mental health struggles most people never saw. He fought those battles quietly, for a long time. He tried. He gave it everything he had. But sometimes, even the strongest hearts get tired. His pain doesn’t define him but his love does. He believed in God, and we believe he’s finally at peace with him. No more noise, no more weight. Just stillness. Just rest.
Tyler was an amazing son, grandson, brother, and friend. He showed up with his whole heart, even when it was hurting. His presence made people feel loved in the ways they needed most
Tyler is survived by his two Parents, grandparents, siblings, extended family, and those who loved him like their own. By friends who stayed close, even when things were hard. And by his girlfriend, who loved him with patience, softness, and a steady heart. His story doesn’t end here, it lives on in the people he changed, in the lives he touched, and in the quiet space he leaves behind.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18