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Tyler Scott Black

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Tyler Scott Black

Birth
Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Sep 2013 (aged 24)
USA
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Tyler Scott Black of Carrollton, TX, passed away September 24, 2013, at the age of 24. He was born on November 9, 1988, to Scott and Anne-Marie Black. Tyler spent hours in the gym lifting weights, loved to be with family and friends and help others in need. Tyler had a large family of which he was proud of and loved dearly, always knowing where everyone was and how each was doing. He loved sports and the outdoors, target shooting, hunting and fishing, golf, which he never could quite master because he always wanted to hit the ball into next year. He was a fan of Nebraska football, country music, an okay singer and a pretty good dancer, had an infectious smile and a hug so big it hurt. Mostly Tyler loved to meet people, learn their passions and hear their stories and had a way of making each person feel special and important. He was especially proud of and loved so much his brother Jake. He was loved by many and will be missed by all.

Survivors include his parents, Scott Black and Anne-Marie Black-Larkin; brother, Jacob Black; step-mother Lori Walker-Black and step-father Louis Larkin; step-brother Cooper Walker and step-sister Kendal Larkin; grandparents, Paul Black and Shirley Yaneff; aunts and uncles Michele and Jim Miller; Paula and Ed Jochum; Carmen and Dave Barsby; John and Carol Yaneff; Steve and Cheri Black; Tom and Jacque Yaneff; Mike Black; Mike Yaneff and 22 cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Sharon Black and Paul Yaneff; step-brother Collin Larkin; aunt, Mary O'Day.
Tyler Scott Black of Carrollton, TX, passed away September 24, 2013, at the age of 24. He was born on November 9, 1988, to Scott and Anne-Marie Black. Tyler spent hours in the gym lifting weights, loved to be with family and friends and help others in need. Tyler had a large family of which he was proud of and loved dearly, always knowing where everyone was and how each was doing. He loved sports and the outdoors, target shooting, hunting and fishing, golf, which he never could quite master because he always wanted to hit the ball into next year. He was a fan of Nebraska football, country music, an okay singer and a pretty good dancer, had an infectious smile and a hug so big it hurt. Mostly Tyler loved to meet people, learn their passions and hear their stories and had a way of making each person feel special and important. He was especially proud of and loved so much his brother Jake. He was loved by many and will be missed by all.

Survivors include his parents, Scott Black and Anne-Marie Black-Larkin; brother, Jacob Black; step-mother Lori Walker-Black and step-father Louis Larkin; step-brother Cooper Walker and step-sister Kendal Larkin; grandparents, Paul Black and Shirley Yaneff; aunts and uncles Michele and Jim Miller; Paula and Ed Jochum; Carmen and Dave Barsby; John and Carol Yaneff; Steve and Cheri Black; Tom and Jacque Yaneff; Mike Black; Mike Yaneff and 22 cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Sharon Black and Paul Yaneff; step-brother Collin Larkin; aunt, Mary O'Day.


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