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Brian Tyler Obituary

BRIAN DENNIS TYLER, 30, passed away Dec. 14, 2006. He was preceded in death by his grandmother Maxine Rissler. uncle, C.H. Tyler, aunt, Linda Pullman. Survived by his parents, Wade & Debra Tyler of Green River, WY,: son, Chance Tyler of Magnolia, Texas: brother Matthew Tyler of Green River, WY.: sister, Amanda Carl of Pinehurst, Tx: grandparents, Cilton and Polly Tyler of Kilgore. Tx. and William Rissler of Casper Wy.: 4 aunts, 3 uncles, 11 cousins and 2 nieces. The family will receive friends from 6-8 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2006 at Klein Funeral Chapel, Tomball, with Rev. Don White of officiating. Interment will follow at Klein Memorial Park, S.H. 249. For those desiring, contributions in lieu of flowers may be directed to The Chance Tyler Memorial Fund.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Dec. 17 to Dec. 19, 2006.

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wendy garrett

December 21, 2006

Brian,
Why you baby? You are one of the best men i've ever came across in life. If not for you i would not have even been able to hold my head up at my grandmas funeral, my aunts funeral. We have had so many good times and memories that cant be replaced. I will always LOVE you. I will also keep your family in my prayers.

Jason Barber

December 19, 2006

BT,
Its such a shame you were called home so early in life. I can just remember two weekends ago picking you up at the airport and spending some time with you doing the things we loved to do. I will forever and always remember the good times we shared and will keep your lil boy Chance and family in my prayiers. I will never forget you Bt you will always be apart of my memories.

Your Boy,
J Barber

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