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Richard Horatio Tyre (born Zauderer)

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Richard Horatio Tyre (born Zauderer)

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
25 Sep 2018 (aged 91)
Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Jamestown, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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Richard Horatio Tyre, August 6, 1927- September 25, 2018. After his birth father died when Richard was young, he was adopted by and took the name of his step-father, Jack Tyre (154213100).

Teacher, Book Lover, Provocateur, Enthusiast From his teenage years to the very day of his death, Richard was a passionate and often provocative reader, teacher of literature, and lover of ideas. He was intently interesting and interested, delving with enthusiasm into topics from graphology to gardening, art history, sailing, the mysteries of Moby Dick, and using literature to understand the human psyche. He began life in Los Angeles, raised by Roe and Jack Tyre, and overcame severe dyslexia to become a brilliant student and teacher of literature. At age 19 he met and immediately fell in love with the woman who became his wife of 67 years, Lisa Glaser Tyre. Together they lived in Philadelphia, where they raised their family, and later in Rhode Island. Richard loved his family fiercely and unreservedly: his wife Lisa, who died in 2014; his four children, Shelley, Marcie, Geoffrey, and Nickie; his two grandsons, Scott and Linc; and his late-life partner and co-conspirator in adventures of the last four years, Tonni Beth Hudson. Richard died at home with Tonni Beth, as the couple was preparing to co-teach a class on Romeo and Juliet. His sheer delight in the world — from his expression of joy when he saw a loved one, to his fascination with human beings, to his life-long devotion to teaching and thinking — will be sorely missed. His was a wonderfully lived life.
Richard Horatio Tyre, August 6, 1927- September 25, 2018. After his birth father died when Richard was young, he was adopted by and took the name of his step-father, Jack Tyre (154213100).

Teacher, Book Lover, Provocateur, Enthusiast From his teenage years to the very day of his death, Richard was a passionate and often provocative reader, teacher of literature, and lover of ideas. He was intently interesting and interested, delving with enthusiasm into topics from graphology to gardening, art history, sailing, the mysteries of Moby Dick, and using literature to understand the human psyche. He began life in Los Angeles, raised by Roe and Jack Tyre, and overcame severe dyslexia to become a brilliant student and teacher of literature. At age 19 he met and immediately fell in love with the woman who became his wife of 67 years, Lisa Glaser Tyre. Together they lived in Philadelphia, where they raised their family, and later in Rhode Island. Richard loved his family fiercely and unreservedly: his wife Lisa, who died in 2014; his four children, Shelley, Marcie, Geoffrey, and Nickie; his two grandsons, Scott and Linc; and his late-life partner and co-conspirator in adventures of the last four years, Tonni Beth Hudson. Richard died at home with Tonni Beth, as the couple was preparing to co-teach a class on Romeo and Juliet. His sheer delight in the world — from his expression of joy when he saw a loved one, to his fascination with human beings, to his life-long devotion to teaching and thinking — will be sorely missed. His was a wonderfully lived life.


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