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Charles E. Tyra Sr.

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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TYRA, CHARLES E., SR., 71, died Friday, December 29, 2006 at the Franciscan Health Care Facility. He was a retired salesman and former Manager for the Spectrum Building. Mr. Tyra was a member of the Atherton High School Athletic Hall of Fame, a member of the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame and...

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Sibby and family, I was so sorry to hear of Charlies passing. I'm thankful for having had the chance to speak with him again at the 50th NIT anniversary. My dad loved him as a teamate and more importantly as a friend. Dad passed away more than 30 years ago and not one day goes by that I don't think of him. My prayers go out to you.

Vince,
I truly am very sorry to hear about your fathers passing. He was a great man. I will miss the conversations that we shared when he would visit us.Our hearts,thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Robin and Tyra Family: Please accept our deepest sympathy and thoughts of prayer for your loss of a father, husband and friend. Robin, you've been a good friend through thick and thin and I hope these thoughts of comfort will help you as they did when Dad passed. I'll always remember the first time I met your Dad - boy was he tall - remember the good times. Mom, Brian and Dana all wish you the best.....Talk to you soon.........Maggie

Sibby,We are out of town for the winter so I was not able to see you.My thought and prayers are with you with the loss of dear Charlie.I have not been able to play golf this last year and that is why I have not seen you. Take care and my best to you and your family.

Sibby, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sibby,
Our deepest sympathy to you and to your family. Charlie was a kind and gentle man and we admired his accomplishments. He will be remembered.
Sincerely, Tom & Joan Morgan and Sam & Carol Morgan

I'm a Manual classmate of Charlie's and wanted to tell you that we were all sorry to hear of his passing on. We will miss him, too. May your grief be eased, knowing he's at home, now.

Robin and Jerry,
We just wanted to let you know that we are thinking of you. The pain of losing a parent is not easily explained to those who have not lost one or both. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. -Katie and Greg Hartman

Sibby, You're in our thoughts and prayers. Deepest sympathy from your golfing friends. Women's Fall Cities Golf Association