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Tyler Huston, age 31, of Osceola, WI, formerly of Somerset, WI, passed away unexpectedly on August 10, 2025. He was born on February 13, 1994 to parents Mandy Mullenberg and Matt Adams. Tyler graduated from Somerset High School with the class of 2012. Tyler went on to work for Andersen Windows where he did window repairs.
Tyler was an outdoorsman, and loved hunting, kayaking, camping, 4-wheeling, fishing and snowboarding, often spending weekends immersed in the great outdoors. In addition to his love for adventure, Tyler was a dart player, and enjoyed competing with friends. He also eagerly anticipated his role in the annual Pepper Fest, where he contributed his time and energy to serving his community in North Hudson.
He will remain in the hearts of his parents Mandy Mullenberg and Matt Adams; the love of his life, Kayla Steffen and her daughter Amelia; brother Bailey Mullenberg (Eva), and sister Tyler Griego; paternal grandparents Kevin and Carol Adams; maternal grandparents Brett Huston and Deb Copeland; maternal great grandma Bernie Gregerson; aunt Amy Adams and uncle Ryan Copeland, as well as a niece, nephew and many cousins and other relatives.
He is preceded in death by his maternal great grandpa Wally Gregerson.
A celebration of Tyler's life held will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, at O'Connell Family Funeral Home in Hudson, WI from 3-5pm, allowing family and friends to share their memories and honor the joy he brought into their lives. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the family.
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