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Tyler Bruinekool Obituary

27, of McKinleyville, California and formerly of Battle Creek, Michigan passed away June 17, 2011 in Northern California. Tyler was a vibrant young father, husband, son, brother and friend. He loved the entire Northern California area and enjoyed hiking and camping with his beautiful three-year-old son, Koa Patrick and his adoring wife, Becky. He was a man of vision, intelligence and had already made a tremendous impact on the lives of many others. He was especially dedicated to children. Tyler graduated from Pennfield High School, attended Western Michigan University and received his bachelor's degree in Religion while on the Dean's List from the University of Hawaii, Manoa. He excelled at National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) where he began to realize his unique gift for working and connecting with children. Tyler and Becky established the Kindersports program in McKinleyville, a positive program specifically for 3-5 year old kids. He recently completed his post-baccalaureate elementary school teaching credential, while doing work at both Laurel Tree and Pacific Union Elementary. He was set to join the staff of StarFish Hero - a private company dedicated to improving the lives of autistic children and their families. He was honest, passionate, giving, spiritual, funny, and kind. He treasured the outdoors, time with his family and had a passion for music. We have lost one of the universe's unique treasures. Now he continues to serve others through the most generous gift of all, organ donation through The Gift of Life. Family and friends in Michigan, Hawaii, and California are consoled that he can live on in others, making people and families whole again. After all, that's what Tyler's short life was dedicated too. Tyler is survived by his wife, Rebecca "Becky" Bruinekool; son, Koa Patrick Bruinekool; father, Ted Bruinekool; mother and stepfather, Pamela and Rick Foster; brother and sister, Benjamin and Brooke Bruinekool; nephew and niece, Myles and Jillian Bruinekool; grandparents, Donald and Patricia Farrington, Evelyn Bruinekool, Richard Foster; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. A potluck memorial will be held 4-7 on Wednesday July 13, 2011 at Merryman's Beach House in Trinidad, CA. All are welcome! Please sign the guest book at www.Times-Standard.com, click obits.

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Published by Times-Standard on Jul. 13, 2011.

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Colette Hawkins

September 2, 2011

Dear Becky,
I only recently learned of Tyler's passing. I am so very sorry for you. He was such a wonderful bright young man who will be deeply missed.

latoya cooper

August 9, 2011

Man, so many years past . Last I knew Tyler in Jr high school. That guy was full of wonderful life and smiles. We used to play basketball together. Also used to love cracking his jokes. . Organization basketball tour at the school. Like 3 and 3 tour. Lol. The guy love to talk in class. You will be miss and dearly remembered. Rip Ty

Shannon Crothers

July 13, 2011

Although we did not know Coach Tyler well, we thought the world of him. He was amazing with the kids and they all looked up to him. Condolences to his sweet wife and son. He is a life lost to soon.

Terry Pambianco

July 13, 2011

I enjoyed getting to know Tyler a little bit while he was student teaching at Pacific Union. He was so proud of his wife and son. I am sorry for your loss.

Terry Bones

July 13, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

rina ellsworth

July 13, 2011

so sorry did not know Tyler but his work in autism makes him so precious to me.

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