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Stephen M. TYLER

East Windsor, Newington, Connecticut

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TYLER, Stephen M. Stephen M. Tyler, 51, of East Windsor, and former Newington resident, died, Monday, (August 23, 2010). He was born in Hartford, son of the late William and Carlene (Sylvester) Tyler. He worked as an automobile mechanic for several years. He is survived by his sister, Cheryl A. Tyler of East Windsor; his brother-in-law, Robert Santerre; and his sons, Jamie and Justin all from Newington. He was predeceased by his parents and a sister, Darlene Santerre. Friends may call Tuesday, August, 31, 2010, 5-8 p.m. at The Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Tpke. Wethersfield. Burial will be private. Contributions in his memory may be made to his sister, Cheryl A. Tyler, 82 So. Main St. East Windsor, CT 06088. To share a memory with the family, please visit, www.dillonbaxter.com.

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To My best friend Cheryl, I loved having the opportunity to spend the last days of Stevens Life with you and your brother. You, Darlene and Steven have always made me feel like Family. Words can not express how blessed I have been to have you all in my Life. I'm so sorry for your losses. Your Brother and Sister will both be dearly missed. Love Always, Lisa Oldham

To My best friend Cheryl, I loved having the opportunity to spend the last days of Stevens Life with you and your brother. You Darlene and Steven have always made me feel like Family. Words can not express how blessed I have been to have you all in my Life. I'm so sorry for your losses. Your Brother and Sister will both be dearly missed. Love Always, Lisa Oldham

Stephen,
You were a truly great and giving person. It was a privilege to work with you, and an honor to call you our friend. We miss you every day.
Rest in Peace,
Debbie and Joe

Dear Cheryl, I am so sorry to hear about Steve. I will never forget the good times of all of us hanging out on Kitts Ln, Churchill Park, Civic Pub, Ivy Hill, and so many more.. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Cheryl - I'm so sorry to hear about Steve. I can't imagaine losing a brother and a sister in the same year. I hope your memories give you strength.

Cathy Satkowski-Scallion

Cheryl, I remember you and Stephen and the fun we all had when we got together. I'm so sorry to hear about Steve and Darlene too. I hope you remember me. I will keep you in my prayers.

Dana D'Anzi Tellier

Dear Cheryl,

So so sorry to read about your brother,
in todays paper, what happened?
Didnt even know about Darlene! I loved all of you! Remember back in the day!!!!! Dale & I want to express our deepest sympathy to you and yours.
Its been a long time since we have seen each other but you come to mind from time to time. I will keep Steve in my prayers as well as Darlene and you my long ago friend. Time has a way of flying by as we have been flying high! Always...

Steve,

I can't believe when I heard,I do have many happy memories from long ago, the good old Rocking Horse and Fanatsy Factory and the bike, rest in peace my old friend.

love,
Angela Cetola-Martel

Stephen, you were loved so much and will be sorely missed. Rest in peace our dear friend. Our sincerest sympathy to the family.