Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
Hamilton, Tyler
TYLER DAVID HAMILTON, beloved husband to Shelley and cherished father to Alyssa, passed away suddenly at home on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at the age of 47 years.
TYLER DAVID HAMILTON, beloved husband to Shelley and cherished father to Alyssa, passed away suddenly at home on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at the age of 47 years.
Besides his loving wife Shelley and cherished daughter Alyssa, Tyler is survived by his parents Pat and Carol Hamilton of Lethbridge, grandma Lorna Vandervaulk of Lethbridge and sisters Shannon (Darren) Gotzitza of Vulcan and Carmen (Trevor) McNamara of Lethbridge. Tyler is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his grandparents Gordon and Eveline Hamilton, grandfather Vernon Burrows and father-in-law Greg Metzger.
When he was young, Tyler was very active in hockey, soccer, skateboarding and BMX. As he grew older, he became interested in fitness and compt bodybuilding. In July of 1998, he married Shelley Metzger of Wrentham and had daughter Alyssa Rae in November of the same year. Alyssa was his joy and love of his life. He enjoyed working on cars with his dad and fishing with his daughter. Tyler loved to travel with his wife, spend time and care for his animals and spending time with kids! He loved his family and was always worried about his family. Tyler will be remembered and missed by all those who loved him.
Tyler's life and legacy will be remembered in private by the family.
In lieu of flowers and in memory of Tyler, donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation (kidney.ca/donate) or the Heart and Stroke Foundation (heartandstroke.ca/donate)
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I am completely shocked and broken to hear of the passing of Tyler. I have so many wonderful memories from years back and I will never forget all the good times , especially when you came out to Pen to see me. Heaven gained one hell of a guy and may you rest in peace. . .?
I knew Tyler Especially around my teenage years when we were all into BMX, skateboarding. My condolences to his family & friends.
Deepest sympathy to the family!
Our deepest condolences to you Shelley and families .rest in peace Tyler.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hamilton family during this very trying time. Cherish your memories.
I was so sad to hear, my thoughts and prayers are with your family. I will remember Tyler always for his amazing sense of humour and his knack for everything. Rest in peace old friend.
Very sad news. Tyler your story inspired people. And it should continue to do so. The gift of life handed me a key. It opened doors and set me free. Organs aren't needed at your final destination. Leave them on Earth without hesitation. Every human will someday be called to come home. Your organs may stay and continue to roam. No need for organs in the heavens above. Leave them on Earth for others to live & love.
Condolences to you and your family
So sorry to read that Tyler had passed away. We remember many days & nights having fun watching our boys (Tyler and our Warren) play at the Lethbridge BMX track. Many miles - many years have passed but we do remember how we enjoyed your family. Sending our condolences and wishing you peace with all the memories of a great guy With sympathy, Laro & Roger Habke
I'm saddened to hear of Tyler's passing. I remember him from school asca great kid. He grew up to be a great man. Rest in peace Tyler.
Shelley, I am sorry for loss, Tyler was a great guy with a dry whit about him. There was a kind soul behind his rough exterior. May you and your daughter find peace, I know he loved you both to the sun and beyond.
I am so sorry to hear about Tyler. My sincere deepest sympathy to Shelley, Alyssa, Vivian and Families. Nancy
May you Rest In Peace my brother you will be greatly missed.