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I have wonderful memories of Tyler and Isaiah growing up together through soccer and school. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.  
Susan, Charley, and Madeline,  as the solstice has just passed us and summer is here, my thoughts go to you, as they have done a million times through the year. Just wondering how you’re all holding up and wishing you love and peace and warmth on this summer day. 
We are thinking about all of you today and remembering your wonderful son and brother.  With love from Sara and Kevin.
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To Tyler's family, my best wishes and sincerest regards. Tyler had a kind soul and an even bigger heart with a seemingly infinite amount of space for inclusion. Outside of club between classes, we would stop and fret with each other over some geometry exam coming up and he would tell me about a heaping box of baseball cards he got that he was absolutely ecstatic about. I had the privilege of overseeing Lowell's Best Buddies chapter alongside him and our peers as club officers, but the effort he made outstandingly displayed his commitment and passion. He did his best to fit the most compatible one-to-one friendships between those with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, checking on Buddy pairs weekly and overall doing his best to make sure everyone felt included. I can say that I have no bad memories with Tyler, so much so that he was, for me, one shining example of what the "Best" in "Best Buddies" of the club could mean. Rest in peace Tyler
My deepest condolences to Tyler’s family and close friends. Tyler and I knew each other more in passing through the hallways and classes at Lowell High School. We exchanged few words, but his loss is still felt deeply in my and many of our fellow classmates’ hearts. I can still picture Tyler walking around in his SF Giants jerseys or his Best Buddies T-shirt. Best Buddies was a well-known club at LHS and seeing how Tyler could be so compassionate towards other kids with disabilities had a really big impact on me, since I have disabled family members. It made me realize that there’s no shame in being disabled and it was so heart-warming to see that able-bodied people could do much good for others. It has truly helped me open my heart to wanting to help people and I wish I could’ve told Tyler that. Gone too soon, but never forgotten, buddy! I wish for peace for Tyler and everyone he loved.
Tyler taught me a lot in high school journalism. His approach to journalism class and life in general brought joy and laughter to heavy and stressful moments. May we carry those qualities of life and light in his name. 

I had the absolute pleasure and honor of knowing Tyler from "The Lowell", the high school newspaper at Lowell High School. He and I were in the same year, and during our junior and senior year we worked on many journalism stories together. Not only were we fellow writers, but he became one of the core members of the journalism friend group we had, and I cannot imagine my high school experience without him in it.

Tyler was an incredible friend, always making people laugh and bringing light wherever he went. His love for the San Francisco Giants was one of the the best things, and the entire journalism room was more excited for him than we were for the team when they won the world series in 2014. His incredible leadership of the Best Buddies program was inspiring on all fronts, and he was the perfect soul to make such an impact on the experience of so many kids at a highly competitive, and often cut-throat, high school like Lowell. Tyler was a helper to his core.

Many fun times were had in S108 at Lowell, and Tyler always stood up for what was right. He was a person who knew how to bring joy in every way, and who made a lasting impact on every single one of us. One specific memory I have of Tyler's kindness was when he indulged me in 2014, when Taylor Swift released the "Blank Space" music video and I played it nonstop -- probably on loop, in all honesty, and it was annoying for everyone but me. He said that while he was not a Swiftie, if it brought the office (I was the only one in the room at the time) joy he was happy to participate. 

Seeing everything he accomplished after graduation makes my heart grow ten sizes -- he was always someone who stood firmly with his passions, and committed 110% to everything he did. My prayers and thoughts are with him and the Perkins family -- Tyler was truly one of a kind. May he rest in peace, and I hope with every fiber that his light will continue to shine down on those he knew. May we meet again.

I got to know Tyler through our time  at Best Buddies together during high school. My deepest condolences to his family, a loss like this is too heartbreaking to put into words. He was such a kindhearted, gentle, and vibrant soul. He really grew into his leadership at Best Buddies and had a big impact on everyone involved. I’m grateful to have known him during that time. May he rest peacefully 
Although I never met Tyler or most of his family, other than once meeting Susan at a dinner, Charley and I developed a friendship over some local San Francisco politics a few years ago that kept us in touch sometimes daily. Charley is an outstanding writer and this beautiful, sensitive tribute to Tyler has given me insight into Tyler’s extraordinary life and the inspirational gifts he imparted to all who knew him. Thank you for sharing this, Charley. Thank you to all the others who also shared their unique personal experiences with Tyler. Stephen and I send our love and deepest condolences to Charley, Susan, and to all of Tyler’s loving, caring family and friends. May peace eventually come to all who are grieving. 
Tyler was one of the most kind, funny and caring individuals I’ve ever met. He and I were leaders in Best Buddies at Lowell together and he was truly a light in every meeting and event. Tyler was one of the people that made high school bearable for me. He had a true gift for making everyone feel included and seen. Between Best Buddies and any classes we had together he always managed to make me laugh or put a smile on my face. I’ve thought about him so many times since graduation and was heartbroken to hear the news. He was so genuine in how he came across to people and a true gift to anyone who knew him. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones, he was such a special person. He must have been raised with so much love and acceptance since that was how he came across to others. 
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2013, Oracle Park, Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA, USA
With my best friend Tyler Perkins from Best Buddies — with Gian Portuguez
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Tyler and his buddy Gian
Tyler and his buddy Gian
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Because of how sudden and unexpected, as well as how many more wonderful chapters in life he had yet to experience and fulfill, I have never felt such sorrow, or shed so many tears upon someone’s passing. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve began to sob as I try to come to terms with it. However, it always ends the same…a certain degree of acceptance, yet , after a bit of time, a smile. A smile only due to memories and thoughts of Tyler’s enthusiasm, curiosity, positivity, and a refreshingly whimsical  manner in which he viewed, as well as moved through life. And of course there is that incredible omnipresent large smile on his face! I  feel I carry a bit Tyler’s  spirit inside of me, which I will always embrace, feel fortunate to have, and do all I can to pass on to all others I know and meet. I’m confident that I speak for everyone,…thank you to the entire family that raised such a wonder human that we all benefited from knowing and experiencing. We all wanted much  more, but cherish what we got. 
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I met Tyler at Suzy and Gary's wedding.  

In November of 2022, I had the wonderful opportunity to get to know Tyler when my husband Jim hired Tyler for manual labor at our home.  Thanksgiving was around the corner and Tyler was staying with his his grandparents, Cy and Carol.  Tyler did not have a car, so Jim picked Tyler up at his grandparents' home or Tyler drove "Grandma's Van".  

Tyler touched our lives during that short time.  I will forever remember his warm smile, the sparkle in his eyes, and the ease of conversation with him.  We talked about old rock and roll from the late 60's and 70's.  Tyler shared wonderful stories about concerts he attended with his Dad.

Jim and Tyler spent countless hours together that week working side by side, conversing about books they had both read, and their love of family.  

Tyler spoke so lovingly of his Mom, Dad, Madeline, Cy and Carol, and Suzy and Suzy.

Charley and Susan raised an absolutely amazing young man.  Tyler was intelligent, and kind.  He was an old soul with wisdom beyond his years.

My deepest sympathies, love and prayers to Charley and Susan, Madeline, Cy and Carol, Suzy and Gary, and all of Tyler's family.

Love,

Ellen

(This is reposting of my condolence.)

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I met Tyler in February 2024 at a meditation service of Self-Realization Fellowship in Eugene, Oregon. I was amazed by his sense of peace, his beautiful smile and his bright, piercing blue eyes. His story of how he came to visit our chapel struck me as divine guidance. I wanted to get to know him better so I invited him to go hiking and have a meal. We repeated these activities many times over the next several months. I felt delighted when we agreed to go summer backpacking together. Tyler‘s apparent absence of ego, his courage and faith, his humility and kindness were so impressive to me. I felt a strong love for him.

After every hike, at home with my wife, I described my impressions of Tyler. She asked what he looked like, and I said, “He looks like Jesus without a beard.“

Our meditation group has an occasional six hour meditation, which Tyler attended. During these meditations Tyler‘s profound stillness and depth of concentration throughout the entire six hours bespoke of someone who was not at all new to meditation. Tyler‘s description of his deep awakening during meditation further convinced me of this. I felt that I was in the presence of a “saint in the making.“

My sense of loss in Tyler‘s passing feels profound. I miss him greatly, but my goal is to replace my sadness with deep gratitude that our paths once again crossed on our soul’s individual journeys toward union with the divine. 

The world has lost a beautiful man with a caring, selfless soul and generous spirit.  Tyler lived more, experienced more, and touched more people in his 26+ years than anyone I know.   
I have had the privilege of knowing Charley and Susan Perkins for many years. A few years ago when Tyler was still in High School he interviewed me for a school project.  He was impressive in his knowledge and preparedness. He was respectful and insightful and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I came away from the encounter impressed but not surprised. Charley and Susan raised a tremendous young man.  I mourn for their and Madeline’s loss. Tyler accomplished so much in his brief life. He had so more to give.  I am grateful for having met Tyler. 
Sending your entire beautiful family all of our support and condolences and LOVE. Kathy, Dan and Samia Najimy Finnerty
What an honorable and beautiful life he lived. What an unimaginable loss for your family and friends. My prayers are with you. 
My goodness - Tyler must have been only 6 when I retired, and we saw him only once since then at an event in Petaluma.  Where they go we do not know -  those years -but  your exceptional son undoubtedly spent them, without wasting a moment, for the good of all with whom he came in contact, not to mention countess others .  We simply cannot express our sadness in additional written words but hope to be with you, and for you, in person, when the time is right.   Herb & Janice Meneken 
We have followed and enjoyed the Perkins’s Family Travels and Adventures over the years.  We were shocked and saddened to learn of Tyler’s sudden and tragic death.  His too short life compares to that of a shooting star, bright, beautiful, brilliant, and much too brief. We send our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to his family and friends.

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