Tyler Andrew MacCrory, age 22, of West Chester, PA, passed away on February 17, 2021. Raised in West Grove, PA, Tyler was a 2016 graduate of Avon Grove High School.
Active in multiple sports throughout middle school and high school, Tyler ended his sporting career as a co-captain on the varsity basketball team playing point guard for the Avon Grove Wildcats. He continued to play recreationally afterwards.
Tyler was employed by BM Consulting as a sprinkler fitter apprentice, where he quickly picked up the trade with the help of his father and brother. He loved candy and had a particular love for animals including his cat, Sofia.
He was the beloved son of Patrick A. MacCrory and Tammy K. Chesser (nee Tanner); loving stepson of Stephen A. Chesser, the loving brother of Patrick J. MacCrory, Christopher J. MacCrory, step-brother of Charles M. Chesser and Margaret C. Chesser, beloved grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Tanner of Broxton, GA, and the late Margaret MacCrory (nee Lawlor). Also survived by several aunts, uncles and cousins.
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