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My deepest condolences, Cocco, to you and your family. Sending you so much love through these hard times.
Emmas going away party
Stella's Lounge, Commerce Avenue Southwest, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Emmas going away party
Moments before this he got up…
Chicago, IL, USA
Moments before this he got up, ate a bunch of fries, took a shower and then went back to bed, he woke up later wondering where his food went and why his hair was wet
reflection of us all at the b…
The Bean, Chicago, IL, USA
reflection of us all at the bean!
The first time I heard about Tyler was from my fiancé PJ.  They worked together. He was always talking about a New Zealander at work. PJ had all sorts of stories from working with Tyler. Us 3 would hang out on weekends. Mostly them. I was the third wheel. Tyler was so funny and witty.  He made long construction days fun for PJ. PJ always raved about how good of a carpenter he was and looked up to his skill.  When he became a stay at home dad Tyler and I would chat about taking care of babies and catch up every so often about staying home and what a privilege it is but also how hard it is. He loved to talk about his boys. It was a honor getting to know tyler even if it was just a fraction of who he was. 
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