Marlyn TYLER

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Marlyn "Al" Tyler, 68, passed away on October 10th, 2003 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.He was born on November 6th, 1934 in Iowa City, Iowa.Al moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ; 3 weeks ago from Casper, Wyoming. He was a park manager for Echo Lodge Resort in Parker Dam, CA; for 3 years. He is survived by his wife Phyllis Tyler of Lake Havasu City, AZ; son Stephen Tyler of Eagle River, AK; daughter Melissa Schoenwolf of Mills, WY; half sister Sandra K. Wilson of Lakeside, CA; step-mother Doris Tyler of Lakeside, CA; grandchildren David Tisha Natalie, Ryanne, Karmin, John, Anthony, Brittany, 3 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and mother Vernon and Ivadell Tyler, son David Tyler, grandson Tyler and one great granddaughter.A memorial service will be held at Lake Havasu RV Resort, 3829 London Bridge Rd., eastside club house, Lake Havasu City, Az.; on Wednesday, October 15th, 2003 at 2:00 PM with Rev. Richard Rounds officiating.Donations may be made in his name to Hospice of Havasu, P.O. Box 597, Lake Havasu City, Az. 86405 or American Cancer Society, Las Vegas Division, 1325 E. Harmon Ave., Las Vegas, NV; 89119 or call 1-800-227-2345Arrangements were entrusted to Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
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