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Tyler Wayne Broneske

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Tyler Wayne Broneske

Birth
USA
Death
19 Jul 2008 (aged 17)
Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.4066963, Longitude: -117.0250549
Plot
IOOF, Row 30, Lot 044, Grave 10
Memorial ID
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Tyler, son of Richard Broneske and Laurie Lewis, passed away Saturday evening, July 19, 2008, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was three weeks away from his 18th birthday.

Tyler had completed his general education development certificate at Walla Walla Community College, Clarkston Center, after attending Lewiston High School. He looked forward to starting college and pursuing a career in communications so he could get paid to talk about his favorite subject - sports, on radio or television.

Tyler was an active young man who enjoyed shooting hoops, swimming, golf, racquetball and working out. He was an avid sports fan, able to quote statistical information on almost any professional football or basketball player.

Tyler was a fun-loving, caring, helpful, strong-willed and outgoing young man who will be missed by numerous friends and family.

Tyler will be cared for in heaven by grandparents Marjorie J. Harness, Doris E. Broneske and Claude R. Lewis.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.

Lewiston Tribune July 22, 2008

Tyler, son of Richard Broneske and Laurie Lewis, passed away Saturday evening, July 19, 2008, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was three weeks away from his 18th birthday.

Tyler had completed his general education development certificate at Walla Walla Community College, Clarkston Center, after attending Lewiston High School. He looked forward to starting college and pursuing a career in communications so he could get paid to talk about his favorite subject - sports, on radio or television.

Tyler was an active young man who enjoyed shooting hoops, swimming, golf, racquetball and working out. He was an avid sports fan, able to quote statistical information on almost any professional football or basketball player.

Tyler was a fun-loving, caring, helpful, strong-willed and outgoing young man who will be missed by numerous friends and family.

Tyler will be cared for in heaven by grandparents Marjorie J. Harness, Doris E. Broneske and Claude R. Lewis.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.

Lewiston Tribune July 22, 2008


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