Tyler Logan Lynn was born on February 6, 1996 in Cincinnati, OH. He chose his parents to be JoAnna Lynn and Lori Dugan and they were immensely and forever blessed with this honor. He made his transition on October 11, 2014 in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Tyler attended Elementary school at Fairview German Language School and spent his Junior High and High School years at The School for the Creative and Performing Arts where he graduated in 2013. He was a sophomore at the University of Cincinnati majoring in Chemistry at the time of his death. Tyler was employed by Kroger in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
He was a cherished Grandson to Bonnie Harner of Tampa Florida and Cathryn Dugan of Osborne Kansas; like a son to Harry Blanton of Cincinnati Ohio; nephew to Judy Dugan of Stillwell Kansas and Vickie Dugan of Springville California; stepson to Madeline Moore of Lawrenceburg Indiana and Dalene Soladine of Crawfordsville, Indiana; step brother to Tyler and Kyle Moore of Lawrenceburg Indiana and Kinsey Bryant-Lees of Muncie Indiana; Godson to Judith Lynn of St. Louis Missouri and special friend to Becky McDonough of Cincinnati. He is also survived by cousins Christopher Maxwell, Dylan Harner, and Dorothy Showalter of Tampa Florida and the entire Messmer family of Camp Springs Kentucky; Great Uncle Neil McDaneld of Osborne Kansas and Great Great Auntie Anna Holloway of Tampa Florida and numerous other family members and friends including best friends Dakota James and Gino Sena of Cincinnati.
Tyler was predeceased by his Grandfather Cleo Dugan and Great Grandmother Aileen Grigsby and Uncles Dean and Buck Harner.
Tyler was an immensely talented young man with an exuberant personality. He had great passion for video gaming, computers, animals and music, especially drumming.
With his sarcastic quick wit, Tyler brought laughter and smiles to countless people's lives. He loved his dogs Cooper and Mocha and had even become buddies with Rags the cat, whom he was allergic to.
Tyler treated all people equally no matter what their differences which spoke highly to his character. He had a big heart and generous spirit, was kind, compassionate, thoughtful and fun loving.
Although Tyler's life was cut way to short, he left his mark on this world. Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments which took our breath away. Our shared experiences with him provided many of these types of moments. Tyler is on the next leg of his journey now, one which is filled with much peace, joy, and love. Go forth and fly beautiful one, you will be always on our minds and forever in our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Tyler's name can be made which will benefit the following:
Fourgotten Paws, a non profit all volunteer animal rescue
PO Box 112055 Cincinnati, Oh. 45211
Cincinnati Computer Cooperative - a non profit organization which takes donated computer equipment and refurbishes and distributes to needy children and schools
49 Novner Dr.
Cincinnati, OH. 45215
Tyler L. Lynn Memorial Fund to establish a scholarship in Tyler's name at The School for the Creative and performing Arts. Make checks payable to The Tyler L. Lynn Memorial Fund and take to any 5/3 bank location or bring to the service and there will be a place to leave.
Service Information:
Saturday, Oct 18th at New Thought Unity Center 1401 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati, OH. 45206
Visitation 2-3pm
Celebration of Life Service 3pm
Reception to follow
Visits: 28
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