Frederick-Tycher-Obituary

Frederick Zola Tycher

Dallas, Texas

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TYCHER , FREDERICK ZOLA of Dallas, Texas, was born January 24, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois. Fred passed away quietly at home on Saturday, August 28 surrounded by his loved ones, family and friends. At his side was his wife of 57 years Corinne, his daughters and son, and nine grandchildren whom he...

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It's been many years and many miles between our family's. Aunt Corrie it's been a long time and uncle Fred and you still mean so much to me. Sorry for our loss. Dave Mueller

Dear Mrs. Tycher, Marshall, Lynda & Michelle,
I am SO sorry for your loss. Thinking of Mr. Tycher makes me smile and offers many great memories. Bless you all...

Fred Tycher was the Ultimate Collector. He loved rare books, automotive art, and, of course, classic cars. But most all, Fred Collected People. I feel fortunate to have joined his Collection more than 30 years ago. He introduced me to the World of Pierce-Arrow and served as my guide and mentor for three decades. Superlatives are insufficient to describe Fred Tycher. He was brilliant, independent, self-assured, convincing, warm, thoughtful and caring. I join his wonderful family in mourning...

What a friend! What a man! What a loss!

My sincere condolences to Corinne, Michelle, Linda and Marshall. My friendship and admiration of Fred goes back to 1964 and our mutual love of Pierce-Arrow automobiles. I’ll miss you “Uncle Fred.” I have fond remembrances of our yearly meetings at Hershey and Pierce Arrow meets. His co-chairing the 2001 100th Anniversary of Pierce-Arrow will be a highlight in my memories.

Jim Sandoro
Buffalo, NY

I was saddened to hear of Mr. Tycher's passing. I was a tenant of his at Turtle Creek Village, and restored and framed many posters and prints for him at AE.

He seemed to take an interest in me as a very young businessman, and taught me many valuable lessons about business and life. I always had a high regard for Mr. Tycher as a kind and generous man, and I am grateful to have made his acquaintance.

I know that he must have affected many, many others as he did...

My condolences to Corinne, Michelle, Linda and Marshall. I am so privileged and proud to have known the remarkable Fred Tycher.

I am sorry for your loss. May God bless and comfort you all.