Tyler Lee Scales

Tyler Lee Scales obituary, Moore, OK

Tyler Lee Scales

Tyler Scales Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by John M. Ireland & Son Funeral Home and Chapel on Sep. 2, 2024.

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Tyler loved anime of all types, he collected yugio & anime & went to card tournaments & anime conventions for several years, he loved to tinker with anything electronic, he loved his animals fiercely and his family even more. He was very loyal & very dependable, always wanting to help anyone that needed it. He struggled through some challenges and graduated Wayne High School in Wayne WV with honors, enjoy being part of the Special Olympics at school & excelled at all the games he was a part of. He earned his Serve Right certificate & JR welders' certificate in high school & loved to try to weld anything. He had the biggest heart of anyone & loved just as huge, he never met a person he was not willing to give his everything for, if you were fortunate enough to be loved by him then you knew how special he truly was. He truly touched every life he encountered & though he did not try to he made a huge impact on every person he met.
Survived by his mother Lisa Scales & Father James Roach, brothers Lester L Casto, Richard 'Wife Katherine' Casto, James 'Wife Ashley' Scales, Samuel Scales, 2 very special sisters Shawna 'Husband Tanner' Brunkhurst and Maddisen Casto. Grandfather Jerry Casto, 2 very special Uncles, John 'Wife Tara' Casto & Eric Holland, several nieces and nephews, very special niece Kyra & nephews Makalob & TreShaun Andrews. And special friends who were true family to him, Shelly Benavidez & Angel Pichardo & Levi Stone who were like brothers to him.
Preceded in death by his brother Jason Casto SR, Uncle Willard Johnson, grandmothers Ethel Cave and June Roach, grandfather's Eddie Cave and James Roach, a special Aunt Lynda Paul & a special friend Monty Mauldin
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