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Linda Price
December 23, 2020
Jeff and I just heard about Tyler's passing. We have no words. You have our very deepest sympathies.
Crystal South
December 7, 2020
We are very sorry for your loss. Shelton and Garrett have many memories created by Ty. Shelton immediately said, "all of my scout songs that I know were because of Ty. He taught me so much. I have so many stories. So many memories." My heart hurts for you. We are just a phone call, text or email away if you need anything. Your family means the world to our family and our scout troop. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We love you!! Hugs, big oh Texas hugs.
Jay Hussey
November 28, 2020
Wishing peace, healing and love to Ty’s family, friends and all af those that he touched and influenced.
Jay hussey
November 27, 2020
I’m so sorry to hear about Ty’s passing. He was truly a beacon.
J
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