Tyler P Neal, age 31 of Milwaukee, was called to his heavenly home peacefully on Thursday March 7th, 2024. Tyler was born in Milwaukee WI on July 20th, 1992. Tylers love for adventure and adrenaline rush lead him to the love of his BMX bike, motorcycle (dirt bike) and import cars. Anything with wheels or an engine made his beautiful brown eyes light up. His love for Amelia and Fe was unmeasured. Jesus and Papa Gary must have needed more help in heaven wrenching on something and decided Tyler was a perfect person to earn his wings. Next time you hear “What in Tarnation”, “What’s up Boss”, “That was Fire” know Tyler is with you. Tyler will forever be Loved and Missed.
Tyler is loved and will forever be missed by his parents Kelly and Matthew Evans, his sweet daughter, Anaya, his brother Corey and sisters Alexa and Mia (Jason). He is the best uncle to Amelia and Matteo. He is further survived by grandparents John and Antonina Cefalu, Donald and Linda Kogutkiewicz, and Trudy (the late Gary) Evans; Aunts, Uncles & Cousins, Rhonda Kogutkiewicz, Jacob, Scott (Shelly) Kogutkiewicz, Linda Pipia, Dominic, Joseph (Brandy) Cefalu, Leelan, Tom (Jan) Pipia, Noah (AJ) Rosenberg & Family, Tony (Mia) Pipia, , Adam (Karen) Evans & Family and Chris Evans & Family.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 24, 2024 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,6881 S 51st Street Franklin, WI 53132 from 3:00 PM until the 6:00 PM with memorial service to follow at 6:00pm.
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