Obituary of Tyler Lynn Williams
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Tyler Lynn Williams, 21, died unexpectedly while camping in the South Hills with his brothers and a friend on July 31, 2010. He was born October 2, 1988 in Twin Falls, the son of Thomas M. and Tamara L. Williams. Tyler attended Perrine Elementary, Robert Stuart Middle, and Magic Valley High Schools. He was a valued member of the family grocery business, Williams Markets, and worked as a roofer at the time of his death. He attended Twin Falls Reformed Church until the age of 15. Tyler loved the outdoors and spent much time in McCall, Stanley, Ketchum and the South Hills, and always looked forward to his family’s annual trip to Yellowstone National Park. He was a free spirit who always stood up for the “underdog” and had an infectious smile and a great sense of humor. Tyler loved animals including all of his family’s pets and his own dog Daisy. Tyler is survived by his parents, Tom and Tammy; two brothers, Jake (Carrie) March and Damien (Lynsey Nutting) Williams; two sisters, Heather (Todd) Mitchell and Siobhan Williams; his grandparents, Bud and Maureen Williams and Gene and Kay Wood; three nieces; three nephews, fifteen cousins; and numerous aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother. A celebration of life will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, August 7 at Twin Falls Reformed Church, 1631 Grandview Dr. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301. Memorial contributions can be made to People for Pets MVHS Inc., 420 Victory, Twin Falls, ID 83301 or left with the staff at the time of the service. The family wants to thank the campers in the South Hills for all their good help and kindness during and after the accident. They would also like to thank the Twin Falls Sheriff Dept, Officer Vaughn, the EMT’s and Emergency Room staff at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center in Twin Falls, the doctors and care givers at St. Alphonsus Trauma Center and the organ transplant team at the Boise facility. YEAH TOAST! Family and friends are encouraged to share your thoughts and memories of Tyler at www.rosenaufuneralhome.com