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Carlos Durwood Lytle

Eureka, California

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Carlos Durwood Lytle, 84, passed away on November 8, 2010. He was a native of Texas and a resident of McKinleyville, California. Carlos was married for 52 years to Betty, the love of his life. She passed away July 27, 2002. He served 4 years in the US Navy. He was a logger and truck driver in...

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Kids, My thoughts and prayers go out to you. All is so fresh in my heart losing a husband and then our favorite brother. I can still hear them laughing when they would get together, reminising of all the things that they had done, whether they were good or bad. We all had so much fun when the four of us would get together. He will be teribly missed. I enjoyed our telephone calls as he always had me laughing. Love and Hugs to you all. Auntie Shirley

Kids, My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I know the feeling, it is so fresh in my heart, to lose a husband and then his favorite brother so soon. I have so many good memories of all the good times the four of us had. I can still hear Carlos and Jack laughing together and enjoying each others company and reminising of the things that they had done. Good or bad. I send you all my love and hugs. Auntie Shirley

My thoughts and prayers are with Carlos's family.I had a lot of good times fishing and visiting with Carlos.
He was a great friend and I will miss him.
Joe and Susan Bettencourt

Renee Lytle and Robert Humphrey

To my sweet cousin's, the Lytle's, my heart is broken that Carlos is gone, the memories i have as a child with the family are always there, and will never diminish, when i think of Carlos, I am smiling, for he always made me laugh, from riding in the back of his truck as we went berry picking and the boys getting stung by yellow jackets, i love you all and i miss you, Connie Virginia "Fields" Carpenter

I am so very sorry Carlos has passed on. when were young, many, many years ago we played "house". Darrell would be "Jack" the dad, me the mom "Jewel" and Evelyn and Jackie would be our at home children and then there was Carlos. "Browny", he was usually in the army far away as we could get him, he was ok with that he could dip snuff and not get caught, but after about an hour, he would call out to us,OK, now tend like I'm coming home and tend like you are happy to see me (yeah right)we knew...

I am praying for you kid's. This is a sad time. He will be missed. His sister Cheryl <

Cheryl I did not know Carlos that well but I went to school with Teddy in Blue Lake n Mike worked with Dennis. Take care Carol Combs

November 12, 2010
Your dad, a truly remarkable man.
Wishing words could bring the warmth of hugs, the comfort of memories and the promise of peace.
Love, Sharon