She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Mitzi and Robert Parks, of Tyler, and Zoe Anna Tyner, of Tyler; grandchildren, including Leslie Parks, Dustin Parks, Andrew Myers and Zoe Lawhorn, all of Tyler; nieces, Patricia Vogel, of Groesbeck, Bonnie Andoin, of Beaumont; one nephew, Joe Ed Bounds, of Mexia; and cousin, Hill Howard Jr., of Wichita Falls.
Hallye Rae attended Kilgore Junior College and was one of the original Kilgore Rangerettes under the direction of Gussie Nell Davis. She remained a part of that organization as a Rangerette Forever. Hallye Rae graduated from Steph-en F. Austin University with a degree in education. Her primary work and enjoyment in life was her role as wife and mother. She was an accomplished homemaker in every sense of the word and created a beautiful, welcoming and comfortable home for her family and friends. She and her husband raised paint horses and traveled extensively to cutting horse shows and competitions in the United States. They also traveled to foreign countries as ambassadors of the American Paint Horse Association. She was a gracious and charming host, companion and friend. She is remembered by all who knew her for her Christian faith, unfailing kindness, compassion and concern for the welfare of others.
Services for Hallye Rae Tyner will be 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in the chapel of Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home with Dr. Paul Powell officiating. She will be laid to rest in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Burks Walker Tippit from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
Pallbearers will be Harvey Vogel, Tom Andoin, Michael Dunn, Paul Dunn, Andy Myers and Dustin Parks.
The family wishes to express appreciation to special caregivers, Oletha, Eva and Judy.
Family requests memorials be made to Green Acres Baptist Church; Meals on Wheels; or The Hospice of East Texas Foundation.
.Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on Oct. 17, 2013
She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Mitzi and Robert Parks, of Tyler, and Zoe Anna Tyner, of Tyler; grandchildren, including Leslie Parks, Dustin Parks, Andrew Myers and Zoe Lawhorn, all of Tyler; nieces, Patricia Vogel, of Groesbeck, Bonnie Andoin, of Beaumont; one nephew, Joe Ed Bounds, of Mexia; and cousin, Hill Howard Jr., of Wichita Falls.
Hallye Rae attended Kilgore Junior College and was one of the original Kilgore Rangerettes under the direction of Gussie Nell Davis. She remained a part of that organization as a Rangerette Forever. Hallye Rae graduated from Steph-en F. Austin University with a degree in education. Her primary work and enjoyment in life was her role as wife and mother. She was an accomplished homemaker in every sense of the word and created a beautiful, welcoming and comfortable home for her family and friends. She and her husband raised paint horses and traveled extensively to cutting horse shows and competitions in the United States. They also traveled to foreign countries as ambassadors of the American Paint Horse Association. She was a gracious and charming host, companion and friend. She is remembered by all who knew her for her Christian faith, unfailing kindness, compassion and concern for the welfare of others.
Services for Hallye Rae Tyner will be 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in the chapel of Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home with Dr. Paul Powell officiating. She will be laid to rest in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Burks Walker Tippit from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
Pallbearers will be Harvey Vogel, Tom Andoin, Michael Dunn, Paul Dunn, Andy Myers and Dustin Parks.
The family wishes to express appreciation to special caregivers, Oletha, Eva and Judy.
Family requests memorials be made to Green Acres Baptist Church; Meals on Wheels; or The Hospice of East Texas Foundation.
.Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on Oct. 17, 2013
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