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1999, Cary, NC, USA
— with cousin Kristie and Katie Tyler
Tyler was born the year I was married to my husband Tim.  Tim and I were able to get to spend a lot of time with our nephews I think in many ways it prepared us to be parents.  We were fortunate to live close enough to get frequent visits.  As a baby Tyler loved to snuggle and did not know a stranger.  As a boy he loved everything in nature.  He was the happiest outside fishing, hiking to Big Rock or discovering a insect or critter.  I always loved the look in his eye when he was being mischievous.  As he grew up I realized how very smart and talented he was in many areas of his life.  I often heard him playing his Sax which he was very passionate about.  It was always a pleasure to see all the cousins together they seemed to have so much fun together.  

Much love and prayers for Tyler’s family. 

David and Joyce Ling

We are so sorry for the circumstances in the loss of Tyler.  May GOD heal all from the grief that befalls;  as a result of this occasion.   

I attended a mission class last year with Tyler and was amazed at how knowledgeable he was in missions. To me he showed a great love for learning about this big world in live in.

Ms Susan Willis 

Tyler was always a joy to work with and brought so much enthusiasm into the labs--his excitement for science was contagious. His memory is a blessing that I will treasure always.
We were very sorry to hear about Tyler's passing. He was such a talented researcher and scientist. We are thinking about him and his family and friends. With deep sympathy, Jan and Lea.

My heart breaks for the loss of Tyler.  He will be forever remembered as the young man that I personally knew.  My deepest sympathy & love go out to you all.

Aunt Janny 

My dear Stewart Family,

My heart is broken for your loss of Tyler.  May God our Father bring you comfort in your grief.  I will lift you up in prayer in the days ahead.

Love in Christ,

Jean Henshey Smith

I always referred to Tyler as…
I always referred to Tyler as Macguyver cause he’s a genius and always showing me something new. Your craftiness never ceases to amaze me and your heart is so big. You always lay out those random facts that I never know about and we have such big laughs over it.
Condolences to Tyler’s family at this difficult time. I remember Tyler as a curious and friendly Boy Scout in my troop who always would brighten the mood.
Tyler and Carter out on my bo…
2021, Oceanside, CA, USA
Tyler and Carter out on my boat while visiting

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