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On November 27, 1986, Treymane LaMar Tyler was born to Terry Tyler and Phyllis Jovita Ross-Parker (with Spencer Parker, Sr. as his stepfather) in Henderson, Kentucky. It is with heavy hearts that we acknowledge his passing on December 23, 2024, in Evansville, Indiana. Treymane has now joined his stepfather, Spencer Parker, Sr.; his maternal grandparents, Joe Louis and Phyllis Ruth Ross; his paternal grandmother, Etta Tyler; his paternal step-grandparents, Bennie and Nora Jane Parker; along with many uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends who loved him dearly.
Treymane dedicated his life to serving others through his role as a Security Specialist in Cushing, Oklahoma. A proud graduate of Cushing High School, he furthered his education at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where he earned a double Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice and Organizational Leadership, graduating in 2012. Treymane aspired to become CCTV Certified, pursue a career as a Project Manager, and eventually enroll in law school.
A lifelong learner and an enthusiastic individual, Treymane found joy in various activities such as photography, fishing, basketball, and traveling. He was a devoted father, son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend, leaving a profound impact on his immediate and extended family. Treymane’s dedication as a loving father to his children was particularly prominent in his life. His kindness, compassion, and intellectual spirit touched the lives of many around him. A passionate cook with aspirations of starting his own business, Treymane will be remembered for his caring nature and his ability to uplift those around him. His commitment to encouraging his family and friends to strive for success and positivity was a hallmark of his character.
Treymane is lovingly remembered by his mother, Phyllis Jovita Ross-Parker of Evansville, Indiana; his father, Terry Tyler of Henderson, Kentucky; and his beloved children: son Lonnie DeSchuler and daughters Juliana De Schuler, Olivia Tyler, and Xanaya Tyler, all of Cushing, Oklahoma. He also leaves behind his sisters, LaVita Jackson and Tara Ross of Dallas, Texas, and Lanesha Washington of Clarksville, Tennessee, along with brothers Spencer Parker, Jr. of Providence, Kentucky, and Phillip Parker of Dallas, Texas.
Treymane’s motto, “Strive for Greatness & Get Lost in the Fun,” reflects the vibrant spirit with which he lived his life. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, yet his memory will forever be cherished.
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