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In Loving Memory

Tyra, James F.

It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of James F. Tyra, passed away suddenly on February 1, 2022 after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved husband of 50 years to Deborah (Danner), loving father of Christine Poehling and Rebecca Branson, father-in-law of Dennis Poehling, grandfather of Scout, Gus, Paulina and Lydia.

Brother of Bob (Mary Ann), Janet (Art Bunch), John, Patricia (deceased), David (deceased), Steven (deceased), Michael (deceased), Marion (deceased). Son of Robert and Dorothy (deceased). Brother-in-law, cousin, and great friend to many.

Jim led a life of service as a US Marine in Vietnam, 1st Sergeant in US Army, Police Officer, Firefighter, EMT and NGA Security Lieutenant. James doted on his daughters and grandchildren, taking them on trips around the country, from camping to fishing, to Fort Leonard Wood, Easter egg hunts, playing tricks on holidays, teaching them poker, learning to drive and shooting a BB gun. We made a lifetime of memories and he will be deeply missed, cherished always and forever in our hearts.

Military Burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Thursday, February 17 at 2pm. Please meet at upper Sylvan Springs parking lot across from cemetery main entrance by 1:45pm to join procession. There will be a gathering afterward at Firehouse Grill on Lemay Ferry Rd.

Jim supported Wounded Warriors and BackStoppers. For those inclined to donate, either organization would be greatly appreciated.

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36 thoughts on “Tyra, James F.”

  1. I went to grade school with Jim and siblings in the 69’s and early 60’s. They lived across the street from Carondelet Church and I walked past his home on Sundays. Sounds like he had a good life. RIP, Jim.
    Judy Nabe Beishir

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  2. I went to grade school with Jim and siblings in the 69’s and early 60’s. They lived across the street from Carondelet Church and I walked past his home on Sundays. Sounds like he had a good life. RIP, Jim.
    Judy Nabe Beishir

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  3. Jim had a big impact on our family .. We are proud to have known and loved him. We are so glad we picked him to be myles godfather and what a good one he was .. we miss him already

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  4. Jim had a big impact on our family .. We are proud to have known and loved him. We are so glad we picked him to be myles godfather and what a good one he was .. we miss him already

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  5. I’ve known Jim for many years . He was a truly nice man I bowled with him and tipped a few cold ones too. Rest in Peace my friend

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  6. I’ve known Jim for many years . He was a truly nice man I bowled with him and tipped a few cold ones too. Rest in Peace my friend

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  7. We hold sweet memories as we were neighbors when our girls were young in High Ridge! So sorry to hear of this loss of such a devoted man in all aspects of his life! Such a sweet family & we enjoyed having them as friends & neighbors! Sending our sympathy, love, & prayers to all the family! God’s comfort & peace be with you….

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  8. We hold sweet memories as we were neighbors when our girls were young in High Ridge! So sorry to hear of this loss of such a devoted man in all aspects of his life! Such a sweet family & we enjoyed having them as friends & neighbors! Sending our sympathy, love, & prayers to all the family! God’s comfort & peace be with you….

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  9. One great friend and Brother Soldier. His service for others helped unknown numbers of people. He never expected anything in return. May you rest in eternal peace. See you at our heavenly Post.

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  10. One great friend and Brother Soldier. His service for others helped unknown numbers of people. He never expected anything in return. May you rest in eternal peace. See you at our heavenly Post.

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  11. We’re so sorry about Jim, he was such a nice guy. I am proud to have served with him in the USAR and proud to have been his friend. I learned a lot from him.

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  12. We’re so sorry about Jim, he was such a nice guy. I am proud to have served with him in the USAR and proud to have been his friend. I learned a lot from him.

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  13. Top was a great man. Taught us respect, humility and doing the right thing. Work hard, play hard, take care of your troops and saddle up. Semper Fidelis Top…. Have a beer with my pops for me….

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  14. Top was a great man. Taught us respect, humility and doing the right thing. Work hard, play hard, take care of your troops and saddle up. Semper Fidelis Top…. Have a beer with my pops for me….

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  15. Truly sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. There are many memories of our time in Des Peres. He was a great guy. We always say we’re going to get together and talk but we how we never do.
    We should have.

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  16. Truly sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. There are many memories of our time in Des Peres. He was a great guy. We always say we’re going to get together and talk but we how we never do.
    We should have.

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  17. 1SG in the 399th MI company when I knew him back in the mid90’s. I think everybody looked up to him and respected him My condolences

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  18. 1SG in the 399th MI company when I knew him back in the mid90’s. I think everybody looked up to him and respected him My condolences

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  19. Rest In Peace my dear childhood friend ☘️ We played in the streets, went to Blow School and Cleveland High School. Those were the days. Your buddy Perry Coyle.

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  20. Rest In Peace my dear childhood friend ☘️ We played in the streets, went to Blow School and Cleveland High School. Those were the days. Your buddy Perry Coyle.

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