Martin-Tycher-Obituary

Martin Tycher

Dallas, Texas

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Alzheimer's Association

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Tycher, Martin Martin Tycher was born December 31, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois. He died on May 27, 2010, in Dallas. He was predeceased by his father, Jack Tycher and mother Lucille Tycher, by his daughter Cathy Tycher and brother Frederick Tycher. Martin is survived by his wife of 55 years, Judy...

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My mentor and friend who gave me an opportunity and start in my career. Remembering the good times and I will forever be honored to have known you. Jon Davis

My sympathy and condolence in the loss of Martin Tycher -- good friend, good citizen, good servant of the City.

George R. Schrader, widower of Mary Liz Schrader

My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family at this time.

Keeping you in our thoughts during this difficult time. Uncle Marty was a great guy...
The Segals--Pearl, Helene, Robin, Debbie, Scott plus spouses and children.

I opened my first business in Turtle Creek Village as a young man of 28. In addition to a prime retail space, I got priceless life-lessons in business from both Fred and Martin Tycher.

Their kindness and honesty and caring spirit will continue to live on in the memories of all whose lives they touched.

Blessings to the Tycher family in this time of mourning.

It was with a great sense of loss when i heard of marty death ,my heart is truly saddened.
For me Marty was more then just a wonderful person , he was always kind and considerate and i always felt welcomed seeing him.
Marty will always remain within my heart , i loved him .

My sincere thoughts to all the family

GIORA STEIN
TEL AVIV , ISRAEL

Saddened to learn of the loss of Marty after a near fifty year personal and earlier business association (Hilton Inn). We shared time together in the early days after work in his office with his affable and warm charisma and the open bar. It was a gathering place where good fellowship was shared and Marty was the conductor. Our condolences to Judy and children from Sandra and David on Maui.

Judy, I am sorry to read of Martin's passing. Although I only knew Martin for a short time, he made me feel like a friend. I enjoyed my lunch meetings with Martin and also coming to your home. May he rest in peasce. Gary Melle

Sincere condolences on Matin's passing.

He was a long time Member of the Dallas Assembly.

God Bless Martin and the Family.