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Ty Alan DeVault

Columbus, Ohio

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American Cancer Society

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DEVAULT Ty Alan DeVault, age 48, of Columbus, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on February 3, 2012. He was born on March 1, 1963 to Eddie A. DeVault and Judy A. (Newton) DeVault in Columbus. Ty was the Manager at Bob Sumeral Tire Co. and an Adjunct Professor of Auto Repair at...

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I was unaware that Ty had passed away and have stumbled upon hearing about this. I am so sorry for your loss. I just feel the need to say something in Ty's honor as he played an important role in my life. When I was going through a very sad time, Ty was there for me. He spent a lot of time talking with me and helping me through that time. He acted as a counselor to me and was very supportive. He had a lot of wisdom and was always very positive. He was a very kind, respectful and...

I went to high school with Ty, I was a senior his sophomore year. I knew him through wrestling, so I know he was a fighter. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I first met Ty when he was a manager for Procare back in 1989 and I was his Goodyear sales rep. What a great guy !
My prayers go out to his family and I know he will always live in our hearts..

I am very sorry to hear of Tys passing. I was very fortunate to be a friend and a teammate of his at WSHS. I'll always remember what a great person, and a great competitor he was. My thoughts and prayers go out for his family and friends.

Ty will certainly be missed. My families thoughts and prayers will certainly be with Ty and all his loved ones.

Its been a privilege to know Ty over the years. Ty umpired many of our baseball games, and took his umpiring role serious. The truth be known, Ty was actually more of a coach that umpired games and helped players learn little things about the game with a goal to make them better players. I will miss his professionalism that he showed to the players at all times. Our thoughts are with his family. Jim Bibler Hilliard Colts Baseball

Ty will be missed greatly by all that knew him. Mark and I were blessed to be his friend for over 20 years. All our love