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Tyler Faulkner

Savoy, Illinois

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CHAMPAIGN - Tyler Amir Faulkner, 34, of Champaign passed away Wednesday (April 10, 2024).

Tyler grew up in St. Joseph, where he enjoyed playing basketball, soccer and riding his bike around town. He later attended Judah Christian and graduated with a degree in creative writing from Knox...

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I am so very sorry, Eric, for the loss of your son. My prayers are with you and your family.

Eric and family, Our deepest condolences on your son´s passing.. we pray God will wrap His arms around you and give you His peace ... Dr. Dan and Elizabeth Nelson

Our hearts cry out in this tragedy. Treasured are the many spirited discussions in the car and around the dinner table about libertarianism, basketball, and books. Even after all these years, each of us still thinks of him any time a clock face shows 11:11!

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There are no words to express how deeply saddened we were to hear of Tyler's passing. We have known Tyler since our daughter Jordan met him at Judah and proceeded to bring him home to meet us. I will always remember that cute curly haired boy I met that day with the infectious smile. He will be greatly missed! To Eric and his family, I pray that God will walk with you through this terrible time and be there to carry you if need be. You are in our thoughts and prayers!

I am so sorry! I just loved Tyler. Our son Abraham went to school with Tyler at Judah Christian School. They had some good times there. I remember Tyler as being a great basketball player and a really good writer, and he had events started composing a book. I loved seeing him at work with his dad. He always stopped by the table to flash that smile, say hello, and talk till he had to move on. I know he is with Jesus and many family and friends. Praying for all left behind. One day we will...

So very sorry, Eric.

I´m so terribly sorry to hear about Tyler, you have our deepest sympathy. Tyler went to school with our son, and he was a sweetie! I Know he loved working with his Dad and was a people person. I remember Tyler as a bright light!