Tyler Mally George, age 19, of Beaver Dam, died on Monday, June 11, 2007, in Beaver Dam. A visitation will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at St. Katharine Drexel Church, 127 West Maple Avenue, from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, at the church,Continue Reading
Just wanted to send our condolences to both Jody and Jim. I got word late last week and still am trying to believe it. It was a beautiful tribute and reminded me of some old times we all shared. Once again, you have my deepest sympathy. Please remember to take time to take care of yourselves. In our thoughts and prayers, Kerry, Kris & Kierra Mahal
We extend our condolences to Tyler''s family. In deepest sympathy, we are thinking of you with warmth and compassion during this sad time. Kris & Jim Kennedy (Gloria''s sister)
What a wonderful tribute to Tyler. It was nice to go back in time and relive all those fond memories of watching him grow. Thanks for reminding us of all the good times we shared together as friends and neighbors. Tyler was a fine young man who was taken from us all too soon. I will cherish the time we had with him and never forget all the mischief he got in to as well as all the times he made us laugh. I feel fortunate to have known him and he most definitely touched our lives. I wish I had the right words to say, but take comfort in knowing that he will always live on in our hearts and fond memories of him will always remind us of what a special person he was.
I didn''t realize how much this was going to bug me until today. I may have only really been around Tyler for 2 years coaching him in wrestling, but I could definitly call Tyler a friend during that time. I wish I could have kept him in wrestling throughout high school, no doubt in my mind that by the time he was a senior he would have contended for the state title. I am deeply sorry for your loss and hope for the best for you all. Jim and family email me, get my number from Randy and let me know if you need anything.
Dear Jody; Was so sorry to hear about Tyler. Our deepest sympathy You and your sister and brother were part of our summer visits and our children''s part of Wisconsin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now. Sincerely, Thea and Al
Dear Jody and Jim, we were so sorry to hear about the death of your son Tyler. You have our deepest sympathies from all the Brandts. I only wish we were closer to you and the rest of the family to be of any comfort and assistance. Please know that you and all the family our in our thoughts and prayers. Kirsten
Dear George Family, I had Tyler as a kindergarten student at Jefferson. I have many fond memories of teaching him. My favorite is when it was his turn to bring snack and I found him under the table eating the oreo cookies he brought during roll call. He had a beautiful spirit and touch my life as his teacher. Jody, words can''t even begin to say how sorry I am for you and your family. My heart felt prayers to all of you!
Dear George Family, I knew Tyler throughout Middle and High School and he was such a great person, always willing to do anything for anyone. I am very sorry for the loss of your son and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
To the George Family, I am so sorry for your loss and you have my deepest symphathy. May the love and support of family and friends help you get through this very sad and diffcult time.
Dear George Family, Through our twenty year friendship with Tyler''s grandfather, Joe, and years long interactions with the George family, we know and appreciate the family''s sense of morality, loyalty, kindness and love. This was exhibited by one of Tyler''s last acts which was to help a friend. We would have appreciated meeting and knowing Tyler. Our love, our deepest sympathy and condolences to all of you.