Tyler Lee Nolan was loved by many and he inspired so many more. He was always comfortable in talking with people and being involved in his church. Baseball became a passion for him as we had gone to several Tampa Bay Rays games when we moved down here in 2014. He loved the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mostly because they used to play the Green Bay Packers and he always loved competing against me. He wasn’t perfect and really who is, but he loved his family, friends, church, and his High School. Tyler lived a very good life and he definitely made the most out of his life and what he was given. He strived to be great in anything that he did when he put is mind to it and was always like a shadow to me always wanting to be close to me from a young age. He wanted to be like his Dad in many different ways, but somethings held him back due to his medical condition. He was always full of life and always wanted to be noticed in everything he did. It is an Honor and a Privilege to be his Dad and to see him fight as hard as he did. No one or nothing will replace the love we all had for him and he will always be remembered in the memories we carry with us. I miss and love him with all my heart and nothing will ever make that fade. I will rejoice in seeing him again as he is in heaven due to his faith and salvation in our Lord Jesus Christ. We love you and we will miss you son. We will never forget you and the love that we all shared together. Rest in peace and enjoy heaven until we all can meet again.
Visitation – 12:00 -1:00 PM, Saturday, March 5, 2022. Church Experience, 1400 San Christopher Dr., Dunedin, FL 34698
Funeral Service – 1:00 -2:00 PM, Saturday, March 5, 2022 Church Experience, 1400 San Christopher Dr., Dunedin, FL 34698
Interment – 10:00 AM, Monday, March 7, 2022, Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 5233 118th Ave N., Clearwater, FL 33760