In Memory

Allen Tyner - Class Of 1964

Allen Tyner

I received this message yesterday from Dennis Rankin:

 

Sue, I was in contact with Allen the last few years of his life. His obituary I am attaching. He moved to Florida a few years ago after selling his business and was living a happy life. in addition to the obituary, he was the volunteer coach the San Leandro Junior Rifle team, His team were successful, and the youths liked him greatly. In the end cancer finally beat him but not without a fight. Al Tyner, 75 of Green Cove Springs, FL passed away Wednesday, October 13, 2021. Al was born in Oakland, CA to the late Arthur and Eldena Tyner and moved to Florida in 2017. Following his service in the US Navy as a corpsman, Al continued with the Civil Service where he practiced as a physician’s assistant for four years. He continued in the medical field in sales of medical supplies and became owner of Flexius Medical Products for 20 years. Working on his old cars and trucks as well as being involved in some oval racing always brought joy to his life. Al will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Mr. Tyner is survived by his wife, Judy Tyner, children, Kelly (Lisa) Tyner, Corey (Kari) Tyner, Tammi Davis, and Beck Tyner, honorable son, Mel Fawver, sister, Christine Boswell, 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and one expected great grandchild.

 

Rest In Peace Allen

 

OBITUARY...

Obituary Photo

AL TYNER, 75

Al Tyner, 75 of Green Cove Springs, FL passed away Wednesday, October 13, 2021.  Al was born in Oakland, CA to the late Arthur and Eldena Tyner and moved to Florida in 2017.  Following his service in the US Navy as a corpsman, Al continued with the Civil Service where he practiced as a physician’s assistant for four years.  He continued in the medical field in sales of medical supplies and became owner of Flexius Medical Products for 20 years.  Working on his old cars and trucks as well as being involved in some oval racing always brought joy to his life.  Al will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

Mr. Tyner is survived by his wife, Judy Tyner, children, Kelly (Lisa) Tyner, Corey (Kari) Tyner,  Tammi Davis, and Beck Tyner, honorable son, Mel Fawver, sister, Christine Boswell, 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and one expected great grandchild.

 



 
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06/06/22 07:10 AM #1    

Rick Monge (1964)

Very sorry to hear of Al's passing. We were in Demolay for several years and shared many great times. My condolences to his family. Rest in Peace Viking.


06/06/22 11:39 AM #2    

Wayne Plemmons (Plemmons) (1966)

Allen and Christine lived right across the street from me on Birch st.  Although I didn't know him that well, I've always wondered where he went. As a Navy vet myself, all I can say is "You are relieved Sailor, We have the watch." Fair winds and following seas.


06/07/22 09:45 AM #3    

Terry Kummell (1964)

I would like to extend my sincere condolences to his family.

To be honest, I hadn't thought about Allen for years but the realization that he has passed on leaves me saddened. 

My recollections are that Allen and I went to James Madison Elementry, John Muir Middle School and Pacific HS.  His dad made beer in the garage.  I think we were still at Madison when we decided to give the beer a try.  It was still 'cookin', tasted horrible, and gave me extreme gastric distress!  I think Allen got into trouble with his dad over that.  We also shared De Molay along with Dennis Rankin and Ricki Monge.  However, what I remember the most is that he was one of the good guys.  Smart, Friendly and willing to help anyone in need. 

Rest in Peace Allen.

 


06/07/22 03:33 PM #4    

Kathy Vargas (White) (1964)

My sincere sympathies for Allen's family.  Although we were not close friends at Pacific I knew he was one of the "good guys."  RIP my fellow Viking and thank you for your service.


06/09/22 08:41 PM #5    

Donald Large (1964)

New Allen for most of our years at Pacific outlet stores. We got into a bit of mischief together and had a lot of fun. I saw Allen Here in Bremerton a few years ago at a mutual friends birthday party. We had a good time talking about old time and wer going to get together when he returned . Sadly it never happened. I know he will be missed. A great guy!


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