Wat Henry Tyler

1937 - 2016

Wat Henry Tyler obituary, 1937-2016, Brookline, MA

Wat Henry Tyler

1937 - 2016

Wat Tyler Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 24, 2016.
Wat Henry Tyler, 78, businessman and philanthropist, died on May 20, 2016 at his home in Brookline, MA. Wat was the oldest child of Priscilla Delano and Wat Henry Tyler, Sr. He was born in Boston on September 9, 1937 and spent most of his life living in Massachusetts. He attended Meadowbrook and Fessenden Schools, prior to graduating from Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH. He attended Harvard University graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1960. He was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and traveled extensively in Latin America prior to returning to Cambridge to complete his MBA at the Harvard Business School (HBS), Class of '64. After HBS, he worked for McKinsey & Company for 10 years becoming Director before leaving to pursue his own business opportunities.

In 1984, Wat bought IPS Corporation, a manufacturer of Adhesives and Construction Components. Over the next twenty plus years with Wat as CEO, the company grew over twenty-five fold, expanded into many new fields with five domestic plants employing several hundred people and doing business in dozens of countries. In 1984, he also married Jane Arneth Tyler in Old Lyme Connecticut. They moved to Boston in 1986, and all was well until 1994, when his liver failed from an old bout of infectious hepatitis B contracted in Spain in 1964. He received a liver transplant at Mass General Hospital in February 1994.

After that fateful time in 1994, he went on to acquire seven more companies and started one new venture business. In 2004, he sold the majority position in the company and pursued his lifelong love of playing golf and giving back to his favorite organizations. Over the past several months, his health was in decline with several hospitalizations. He was placed under hospice care at home two weeks before his death. During this time he remained patient and loving, the consummate gentleman as he soldiered through with that wonderful twinkle in his eye. His family feels blessed and is grateful to Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center for the last 22 years.

Wat served as Vice Chair of the Handel & Haydn (H+H) Society Board of Governors, having served for nearly 20 years and chaired the Development Committee. He was an original founder of H+H's "Instrumental Voices Capital Campaign," a landmark effort that has transformed the organization's capacity to fulfill its mission. In addition, he served on the board of the Atlantic Classical Orchestra in Vero Beach, FL, where he recently played a vital role in their search for a new Music Director. Wat further served on the board of the Boston Lyric Opera and the Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida. He was one of the founding members of the Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship at Harvard University and served on its board for many years. Wat was a Trustee of the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, and he also was a member of the National Council of McLean Hospital; the Ralph Lowell Society of WGBH - Boston Public Radio; the Young President's Organization (YPO), a global network of young Chief Executive Officers; the Fly Club at Harvard University where he served in several leadership roles; and the Nantucket Historical Association. He also served on the selection committee of the Distinguished Lecture Series in Vero Beach Florida. Wat loved music, art, beautiful gardens, and his two golden retrievers, Cashew and Nugget.

Wat is survived by his wife, Jane Arneth Tyler of Brookline, MA; his daughters Mary Tyler Johnson of Telluride and Cecily Weldon Tyler of Cambridge, MA; and his sons Wat Henry Tyler of Charlestown, MA and John Poyntz Tyler of Boston, MA. He is also survived by his sister Grace Tyler Alexander; his brother–in-law, Frank Lyon Alexander of Charlottesville, VA; his daughter–in-law, Britten Hartnett Tyler of Charlestown, MA; his son–in-law, Jesse Denny Johnson; and his two grandchildren, Reeve Clark Johnson and Morgan Tyler Johnson of Telluride, CO.

His memorial service will be held on Friday, June 10 at 1:00 p.m. at Trinity Church located at 206 Clarendon Street, Boston. Reception will follow at the Somerset Club located at 42 Beacon Street, Boston. Interment of his ashes will be at Yeocomico Church in Kinsale, VA in October. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in his name to: the Handel & Haydn Society (www.handelandhaydn.org/support) or the Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center (https://secure.massgeneral.org/transplant-centre).

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September 1, 2016

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June 10, 2016

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Lucia Espino

September 1, 2016

A pleasure to have known such a strong beautiful soul, your spirit lives on.

Joseph Nugent

June 13, 2016

Cecily. I want to express my condolences to you and your family. Your Dad sounds like quite a guy.

June 10, 2016

Dear Jane and John and family, Steven, Chelsea and I send our deepest sympathy. Wat was the kindest, most gracious man. The Karol family send our condolences and are so sad for your loss. You are in our prayers.

Kevin Madden

June 9, 2016

To Jane and the Tyler family, Chris and I were so saddened to hear the news about Wat. I became friends with Wat in the fall of 1952 at Exeter and was so happy to be able to renew that friendship these last several years in Vero Beach. He was a very accomplished and gentle person . We will miss him . Chris and Kevin Madden

Bobbie Watson

June 8, 2016

Sleep softly, Mr. Tyler, rest in peace. This is not an ending, but this is actually the beginning of your new life. This is not death, but this is your birth into eternity. You will always be in our thoughts and hearts.

I am so sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Tyler. My deepest sympathies are with you in this difficult time. Please know that the family is in my prayers.

Mr. Tyler was such a wonderful person to work for.

With my deepest and heartfelt condolences.

IPS Corporation

Bill and Kathy Godwin

June 1, 2016

In everybody's life, there are a few people that make a lasting impact us, personally and professionally. Wat Tyler was one of those people for me. I can truly say that Wat had direct and indirect positive influence on my career and life. 6 years into my early career, Wat bought the company for whom I was working. He quickly took the company and me to the next level of success. Rolling the dice with this 29 year old Anthropology major, he saw something, and proceeded to put more and more responsibility on my plate. But being a true mentor, he made sure he gave me the tools to handle it all, including suggesting, and ultimately paying for my going to Pepperdine Graduate School of Business for three years, culminating in my MBA. Wat was a Harvard MBA, so he quickly taught me to put my MBA union card into my back pocket, and use the tools I've learned. My career at IPS working for Wat, and with many other good people, lead to me, after 13 years, to buy a small company in Utah. And the rest is history. Wat, you were no small part of that 'history"! Thanks for all you have done, and for your continued friendship over the years. Kathy and I send our best to Jane and all your family. They were lucky to have you. RIP my friend!

Joseph Junkin

May 31, 2016

Oh Jane --I just lost Toni to Alzheimer's. Wat was sweet, kind, lovely and fun -- traits he shared with Toni. He will remain in our hearts which go out to you at this time. Best wishes -- Joe Junkin

May 29, 2016

Dear Jane and Tyler Family,
Please accept the heartfelt condolences of the the Thacher Family. Wat was a dear and thoughtful friend. With deep sadness I will miss knowing he is with me on the earth. Kind regards, Fred Thacher

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