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Tyler Eldred

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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ELDRED, TYLER, 43, of Crestwood, KY, died Saturday, February 14, 2009. He was born in 1966 in Milwaukee, WI and died in Louisville. Tyler was a world class father, husband, son, brother, friend and Air Force officer. His number one passion in life was for his family and greeting each day to be...

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I just learned of Tyler's passing. I met him in the 2002 as he was helping our organization grow its people. I still use many of the tools he passed along to me. John W.

I'm sorry this is so late. I was thinking of Tyler today because something happened that triggered a happy memory of him. A Google search brought up this site. I had two classes with Tyler. The first was "mandatory" because I was told "it will be good for you". They were right, and I volunteered for the second class. Tyler had a sincerity that cut right through my jaded personality to reach into my soul. I wish I'd had the chance to know him better.

I am Jorden Brub, a friend of Alex Dryjanski, I knew Tyler when I was young but i didn't know him very well, I only knew Stacey very well, I am so sorry that Tyler died. Alex and I texted about 2009 after his death maybe, few months later on. ily u guys!

Dear Eldred Family and friends,
My deepest sympathies to you.

Tyler was a great great person and family man, loved by all

I went to school with Tyler. I was sorry to hear he passed away. Even as a young man Tyler was a positive influence to be around. He was an exceptional athlete and allways had such a positive attitude. He seemed to manage to communicate with anyone and he allways did it gracefully. I allways had great respect for him. He is one of those people you never forget.

Family and Friends,
Tyler was a man who touched lives. His faith, his love of his family, his passion for every day of life, and his commitment to continual improvement for individuals to make the world a better place. His life was a gift to all and I am blessed to have known him.

Tyler was always an inspiration to me and I will miss him! He came to AltaOne for several different training classes and each time I learned something new and something that would always stay with me! My prayers are with his family.