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David Laurence Tyler

Columbus, Ohio

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Tyler David Laurence Tyler, age 73, born September 28, 1942, died at home on Friday, April 22, 2016. Preceded in death by father Paul E. Sr., mother Dorothy, sister Merilyn L. Price-Bey, brother Paul E. Jr., wife Susie E. and granddaughter Kiara A. Survived by sons, Gary R. (Toya), Kevin D.;...

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One of the positive male role models in my life as a growing boy missing his biological father. Mr. Tyler taught me how to drive a stick shift in his Duster. He was also a great basketball coach who I enjoyed playing for. I will also remember the time you spent helping me become a man.

Dave has been a great friend over the years. We played many a basketball game together, and helped each other move when we needed help from someone with a strong back. I don't think I've known a nicer person than Dave. I miss him already.

Tyler Family
I've known Dave since I moved across the street from him 25 years ago. He was a friendly, kind, good neighbor and a nice man. Our families had known each other for since the 40's and we used to speak of our parents and grandparents. My last memory of him will be us sitting on two 5 gallon buckets in his driveway talking about all sorts of things on a beautiful fall day..... He will be missed..... God Bless his soul; may he have Eternal rest with our loving God and Savior.

I remember Dave from being in the same church some years ago. I always found him to be warm and easy-going, with a friendly grin. I look forward to seeing him again in the eternal future. <3

David will be missed. His passing happened the eve of the Hebrew Passover. He was a very giving person that gave extravagantly. He was a great part of Asbury North UMC's community dinner & church (where his mother attended) life. You were an angel on earth. My prayers are with the family. 1st Prince now David. He was a very royal yet humble person. Glad that he's no longer in any pain.

To the family,
I've known David since elementary school. We were neighbors on Monroe Ave. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

May God be with you and your family. We will miss you.

David was a long time neighborhood friend. He will be missed by Harry "Jimmy" and Pam Hester.

Dave,

You have entered the spirit world too soon; we still had some playing to do. Well, when the saints go marching' in, I want to be in that number. Yes, I do.

Bright moments on a great life lived.