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Alice (Mrs. Ric) Liegerot
January 8, 2024
Tyler Gresham was the best friend any man, woman or child could have. My late husband, Ric and Tyler were the best of friends. Being pilots and loving the game of golf led to endless pleasures and stories about flying and golfing. When my husband was going through dementia, Tyler never forgot him, always visiting and taking him to lunch. I would say "Tyler is coming to visit or Tyler is coming to take you to lunch" and his face would light up with a smile. Ric might forget things but he NEVER forgot Ty's name of face. Tyler's attention did not end with Ric's passing. Sometimes just a phone call to talk about Ric or to see if I need anything. That was just who he was. Tyler Gresham was so loved and will be missed by so many. My deepest sympathy to dear Suzette and to Garrett and Chuck. With love, Alice Liegerot
Brian and Kimberly Martin
January 7, 2024
Our family just loved Ty. He was my dad's best friend, hands down. Ty will be missed. Sending our love and prayers to all of the family.
Bobby Cardwell
January 6, 2024
I never met Tyler but his brother, Mike, is a good friend. Mike was so very appreciative of Tyler for his selfless and enduring devotion to their mother - visiting her almost daily for an extended period of time. Tyler made sure his brother and sister could share in his visits to his mother by helping his mother conduct FaceTime (or something similar) meetings with them. I pray that his loved ones will be comforted.
angie mabry
January 2, 2024
I am so sorry for your loss. Tyler was so helpful, selfless, patient and just the rock we all needed when a mutual friend was in hospice care. Sending thoughts and prayers to all who loved him.
Rick Steingraber
January 2, 2024
So sorry to hear, a quality guy and a true gentleman .
Jay Kaplan
January 1, 2024
Kindness. Tyler was a gentle man who cut an imposing figure. He made everyone around him feel like his friend.
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