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Eric James Hyer

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Eric James Hyer

Birth
Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 Feb 2003 (aged 32)
West Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
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Eric J. Hyer was looking forward so much to seeing his brothers that he offered to pay for their hotel rooms for his brother Andrew's wedding next month. It would have been the first time in more than 10 years that they were together.

The youngest of five boys, Hyer, 32, was quiet and generous with friends and family, said his brothers. He would lend money, then refuse to be repaid.

Hyer liked to stay in close contact with family. Andrew Hyer said he would get calls from his brother at least four times a week.

Born in Middleborough, Eric Hyer had just moved to Rhode Island from Texas last year and was living with his brother Mark in Coventry until a month ago, when he relocated to Scituate, R.I.

"He was my fishing buddy," said Mark Hyer. The two had gone freshwater fishing almost every day in season, something they had done with their father as children.

Mark Hyer said his brother had been going to The Station every Thursday because he had Fridays off from his job as a binder at Auto Trader Magazines in Cranston. Hyer loved '80s music.

"Eric was a very simple kind of guy," said Andrew Hyer. "He lived day by day. Whatever happened, happened."

The oldest of the five brothers, Doug Hyer, visited the site of the tragedy and left two handmade wooden dice, made by a friend for his younger brother because he had liked to play a game called "bones."

Eric Hyer liked to win, Doug Hyer said, but there was another reason he played.

"He got time with us -- that's what he wanted," he said.

Written By: LISA KOCIAN
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Eric J. Hyer was looking forward so much to seeing his brothers that he offered to pay for their hotel rooms for his brother Andrew's wedding next month. It would have been the first time in more than 10 years that they were together.

The youngest of five boys, Hyer, 32, was quiet and generous with friends and family, said his brothers. He would lend money, then refuse to be repaid.

Hyer liked to stay in close contact with family. Andrew Hyer said he would get calls from his brother at least four times a week.

Born in Middleborough, Eric Hyer had just moved to Rhode Island from Texas last year and was living with his brother Mark in Coventry until a month ago, when he relocated to Scituate, R.I.

"He was my fishing buddy," said Mark Hyer. The two had gone freshwater fishing almost every day in season, something they had done with their father as children.

Mark Hyer said his brother had been going to The Station every Thursday because he had Fridays off from his job as a binder at Auto Trader Magazines in Cranston. Hyer loved '80s music.

"Eric was a very simple kind of guy," said Andrew Hyer. "He lived day by day. Whatever happened, happened."

The oldest of the five brothers, Doug Hyer, visited the site of the tragedy and left two handmade wooden dice, made by a friend for his younger brother because he had liked to play a game called "bones."

Eric Hyer liked to win, Doug Hyer said, but there was another reason he played.

"He got time with us -- that's what he wanted," he said.

Written By: LISA KOCIAN
+*+ Many Thanks +*+

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