Jonathan, Nick, Will, and John,
I am moved by the eulogies to Tyler.  I never knew him, but you guys honored him and all of humanity well with your statements at his life celebration, support of his short life, and understanding that all people have wonderful qualities if we just look.  I feel blessed to know you and have you in my community, even if it's a world away in Seattle (or wherever you are now Nick).  Not sure of your belief in God, but since I do, I really value how you seem to put what God would want in your interactions with this young man.  He was surely a handsome fellow, and I am saddened to know his energy and inspiration was cut short.  God bless his family and you guys for being there for him.   You've done wonderful things with bikes in this community, and much more with building relationships that benefit all of humanity.  Great work, gentleman.  I'm moved. 

Thanks,
~Derek

On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Jonathan Rosenbaum <jr@wvcompletestreets.org> wrote:
The Celebration of Tyler's Life was wonderful.  It included a balloon release in which you could sense Tyler's spirit floating away, and a candle light vigil as well as video with music interspersed, including soothing harp music by John Lozier (one of the founders).  Will Ravenscroft (one of the founders) worked out the logistics for the event.  I was privileged to meet Tyler's family and several friends.  I left feeling positive with renewed hope for humanity.

Attached are two eulogies.  The one I presented, and the one that Nick Hein (one of the founders) sent.

-Jonathan





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