Tyler ("Ty") Joseph Brewer
His journey began September 5 th, 2001, and came to an end March 22 nd, 2023.
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." (Matthew 5:8)
Tyler graduated from Ritenour High School in 2020. From there, he pursued his dream of being a First
Responder. He became an EMT and was continuing on his path to become a Paramedic/Firefighter. He
dedicated his life to saving lives and helping those in need.
Tyler had a heart as pure as gold. He was a man full of love and compassion. He was always the life of
the party. He never met a stranger. When he was around, there was not a sad face to be seen. He had
the ability to lift you up even when you were feeling your lowest. His million-dollar smile could light up
even the darkest of days. His huge squishy hugs were the best ever, and readily available when needed.
A country boy at heart. His favorite things were hunting, fishing, baseball and hanging out with family
and friends.
Tyler was a loving, caring, hardworking man. He could also be quite a goofball.
There aren't enough words in the world to describe how much he meant to everyone. He will be dearly
missed by all and will forever live on in our hearts.
The world has lost its brightest light.
Tyler is predeceased by his grandmothers Janice Metcalf and Regina Gipson.
He is survived by his parents Harold Brewer and Kelly (Metcalf) Brewer.
His sisters, Janessa Brewer, Anna Brewer, and Katie (West) Friehs.
Brother, James Green.
Nephews, Jordan, Jayden, Jaxen Green and Rylan Friehs.
Niece, Maggie Ann Marie Shuford.
And numerous First Responder Brothers, best friends, and family members.
Our gift from God.
Our Son.
Our beloved brother, uncle, nephew and best friend to many.
Our hero.
God will hold on to you until we meet again.
Visitation at Ortmann's, 9222 Lackland Rd. Overland, Fri. March 31, from 4-8 p.m.