Tyler-Hayden-Obituary

Tyler Garrett Hayden

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
September 6, 2015
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Seattle, Washington

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Tyler Hayden passed away on September 6, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 13, 2015.

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Swimming sports medicine. A respectful person from boyhood to adulthood. Enthusiastic and eager for LIFE. Tyler will be remembered!

Dianne & Gary,

We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Erica, Susan, Julie, and Cheryl with SCCA Volunteer Services

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We know that Tyler will be so missed as he was so loved.
Linda and Bill Walker

Hayden Family and Friends, I am deeply and emotionally pained and regretful of your loss. I only met Tyler a few times as he and my daughter dated for a short time. I mostly saw Tyler through her eyes and she admired him greatly. I thought he had amazing presence and as I heard Dori's tribute and read other's memories I can tell just how amazing a young man was lost! My daughter's and I are so sorry for your loss, I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what...

Peace will be with you

I remember the younger Tyler as an athletic bundle of energy, spending time between swimming and our soccer practices. One of the most memorable moments I had coaching was during a city soccer match at Bitterlake. It was quite an event that took against a rival team from Ballard. This occurred during a torrential downpour, with puddles deep enough only a swimmer could navigate. After arriving a few minutes late from an earlier swim meet, Tyler explained he was freezing. After borrowing...

Diane and Gary, My heart goes out to both of you and your family. You are all in my prayers along with all of his friends. God bless you all and keep you in his loving arms. Serena Bermudez

Our memories of Tyler are of the many company trips that he attended with his parents. Dear Dianne and Gary, but our fondest memories are of our times in Hawaii and the bantering that would go on during out dinners out! What a grand son you raised. . .with heavy hearts we send our sincere condolences.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Gary, Diane and the rest of the family. God bless all of you.