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Mike Mattingly
April 5, 2022
Tyrone and family, my deepest sympathies. You may or may not remember me, Mike Mattingly. We met in Woodbury on more than one occasion. Ty looked out for me on more than one occasion, in a sense I wish I didn't happen on this news.
Jennifer Gaffney
September 7, 2018
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.It feels so surreal that nobody will ever see you again.Your wife and kids are such genuine people,and I know your watching over them everyday.you werent just somebody you were a father,son,brother, and great FRIEND!!well always love you, and miss you!!
Diane McQuillan
September 4, 2018
So very sorry to hear the heartbreaking news on Tyreek. He was a pleasure to have as a student and was very well liked by staff and students. Prayers to his family and friends to heal from this loss.
Deborah Thomas
August 30, 2018
I'm sorry for your loss Nicole My heart bleeds for your children I will add you all to my prayersâ¤18
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Nicole Robinson
August 27, 2018
well baby i just went to see u for the last time. so many unanswered questions, so much going through my mind. we got thru so much it wasnt supposed to end this way. no one could ever take your place in my heart! this hurts so badly words cant describe. why did u of all people have to leave me. i love u always and will never let the kids forget u or how much u loved us.
Ray and Jenn Dill
August 27, 2018
You touched so many people big bro . I was so proud of you when you got your cdl. You will always live on in our memories and forever have a special spot in our hearts. You had a big heart and a big personality and you will be missed. Rest Easy My Brother,
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