He is Michelle Marston's brother, and he loved her even though he teased her at every opportunity.
Tyler loved the arts - music, poetry and prose.
He was a fantastic video game player and was rarely beaten.
He also loved playing basketball and was a tough competitor.
People who knew Tyler have described him as intelligent, loving, compassionate, sensitive, philosophical, kind, witty, caring, artistic and a deep thinker.
Tyler will be remembered as a very special person who some called different and others called original.
He had his own way of looking at life and enjoyed expressing his ideas in words, drawing and music.
Tyler was a proud senior of Walden Preparatory School in Dallas, TX, and would have graduated in May, 2000.
Tyler death was caused by a drug overdose - HEROIN KILLS.
Parents beware - your child could be next - heroin does not discriminate by race, sex, religion, culture, social status. Talk to your kids, know where they are and what they are doing. Meet their friends and their parents. Learn the signs of drug abuse. Stay alert, don't drop your guard. If you suspect drug use or abuse, do not hesitate, get help immediately. Do not hide it, do not ignore it, fight it - it is a fight for life.
Hey Tyler, we love you.
He is Michelle Marston's brother, and he loved her even though he teased her at every opportunity.
Tyler loved the arts - music, poetry and prose.
He was a fantastic video game player and was rarely beaten.
He also loved playing basketball and was a tough competitor.
People who knew Tyler have described him as intelligent, loving, compassionate, sensitive, philosophical, kind, witty, caring, artistic and a deep thinker.
Tyler will be remembered as a very special person who some called different and others called original.
He had his own way of looking at life and enjoyed expressing his ideas in words, drawing and music.
Tyler was a proud senior of Walden Preparatory School in Dallas, TX, and would have graduated in May, 2000.
Tyler death was caused by a drug overdose - HEROIN KILLS.
Parents beware - your child could be next - heroin does not discriminate by race, sex, religion, culture, social status. Talk to your kids, know where they are and what they are doing. Meet their friends and their parents. Learn the signs of drug abuse. Stay alert, don't drop your guard. If you suspect drug use or abuse, do not hesitate, get help immediately. Do not hide it, do not ignore it, fight it - it is a fight for life.
Hey Tyler, we love you.
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