TYLER-ETZEL SR.-Obituary

TYLER ETZEL SR.

Wilmington, North Carolina

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Tyler Adrian Etzel Sr., 78, passed away peacefully at home in Wallace, NC, on Wednesday, January 30th, after a courageous battle with cancer. Tyler was born in Newburgh, NY to the late Alfred Charles Etzel and Elizabeth Tyler Etzel. He is survived by his wife of fifty-five years, Lorraine...

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Hi Debbie and family, My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Tyler was one of the pillars of the community when we were growing up. His tireless devotion to the ambulance corps was amazing! He will be missed!
Best regards

So sorry to hear about your loss. Tyler was a dear friend over the years. Since we moved, we lost contact. Please give everyone our condolences from Al and Myrna from Eagle Auto Electric.

I am sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of the egg farm, and Mr Etzel ( Or was it Unlce?) bring me the prizes two yoked eggs. They were such a treat and I felt so special. My condolenses to the family.

Dear Barb and family,
As you know, Jed and I can relate to how you're feeling right now. Your time with your Dad sems so short, but your memories of him will keep him alive forever. Our prayers are with everyone in your family.
Love,
Marilyn

Aunt Lorraine, Debbie, TJ, Kathy and Barbara Jean:
My sympathies in this difficult time. I'm sorry that I will not be able to attend the services.

I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to your family. Although I only knew Tyler on a casual basis, through the farm and then at the health club, I always found him to be a real gentleman with a very calm demeanor. I am sure that he will be missed.

My condolences to the Etzel family. Tyler was a good man.

Mrs. Etzel and family,

I am very sorry to hear of Mr. Etzel's passing. I remember him as a pleasant and hard working person who was very kind to me when Debbie and I used to play around your house. I am sorry that he battled with cancer. As a cancer survivor myself, I know that it is a challenge. I am sure he met it with bravery and good temper.

Sincerely,
Betty

Lorraine and Family, Jean and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy Tyler was the most honorable person we have ever known,as a. true friend he will be greatly missed by everyone he has touched.