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Tyler Bruce Dutton

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Tyler Bruce Dutton

Birth
Alameda County, California, USA
Death
15 May 2005 (aged 48)
Monterey, Monterey County, California, USA
Burial
Davis, Yolo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Tyler Bruce Dutton of Elk Grove, a former Davis resident, died unexpectedly Sunday, May 15, 2005, while at Monterey Bay, as a result of a scuba diving accident.
Born May 4, 1957, in Oakland, Calif. to Thomas and Eina Dutton, he was 48 years old. Tyler moved to Davis as a child with his family and graduated from Davis Senior High School in 1975, where he was a member of the school ski team. He attended UC-Davis for three years and was a member of the SAE Fraternity before transferring to UC-Santa Barbara, where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in economics in 1980.
At the time of his death, he was a senior retirement counselor with Fidelity Investments, serving UC-Davis, UCD Medical Center, Los Alamos, and UC-Merced. During his professional career, he also worked for the Marriott Corporation, Grubb and Ellis Commercial Real Estate Company, and World Savings.
Tyler was very active in life. He especially enjoyed and excelled at skiing, biking, scuba diving, mountain climbing, and participated in many triathlons. He had a special love and respect for young people, and helped them in basketball, soccer, baseball, skiing, and track. He also counseled and taught young European skiers in Switzerland.
He had a great love for his children, devoting a great deal of time helping them to develop their skills in athletics. To his great pride, his daughter Hayley was elected captain of the girl's varsity track team this season at Elk Grove High School, and his son Casey was an excellent miler on the boy's junior varsity track team.
He enjoyed his friends immensely, and spontaneously brought them together for hikes, skiing, social gatherings, and football games. Having spent many years close to UC-Berkeley, he made every effort to attend all the Cal football games. It was said that Tyler had a special gift for making and nurturing friends. One of the most important accomplishments in his life was his outstanding and unselfish contribution to the welfare of his friends. His family and many, many friends have truly lost a fine, kind, and generous man who made a significant contribution to his profession and community.
Tyler leaves his parents Thomas and Eina Dutton of Davis; his children Hayley and Casey Dutton; and his brother Ward Dutton and his wife Lori.

(Edited obituary from The Auburn Journal, Thursday, May 19, 2005)
Tyler Bruce Dutton of Elk Grove, a former Davis resident, died unexpectedly Sunday, May 15, 2005, while at Monterey Bay, as a result of a scuba diving accident.
Born May 4, 1957, in Oakland, Calif. to Thomas and Eina Dutton, he was 48 years old. Tyler moved to Davis as a child with his family and graduated from Davis Senior High School in 1975, where he was a member of the school ski team. He attended UC-Davis for three years and was a member of the SAE Fraternity before transferring to UC-Santa Barbara, where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in economics in 1980.
At the time of his death, he was a senior retirement counselor with Fidelity Investments, serving UC-Davis, UCD Medical Center, Los Alamos, and UC-Merced. During his professional career, he also worked for the Marriott Corporation, Grubb and Ellis Commercial Real Estate Company, and World Savings.
Tyler was very active in life. He especially enjoyed and excelled at skiing, biking, scuba diving, mountain climbing, and participated in many triathlons. He had a special love and respect for young people, and helped them in basketball, soccer, baseball, skiing, and track. He also counseled and taught young European skiers in Switzerland.
He had a great love for his children, devoting a great deal of time helping them to develop their skills in athletics. To his great pride, his daughter Hayley was elected captain of the girl's varsity track team this season at Elk Grove High School, and his son Casey was an excellent miler on the boy's junior varsity track team.
He enjoyed his friends immensely, and spontaneously brought them together for hikes, skiing, social gatherings, and football games. Having spent many years close to UC-Berkeley, he made every effort to attend all the Cal football games. It was said that Tyler had a special gift for making and nurturing friends. One of the most important accomplishments in his life was his outstanding and unselfish contribution to the welfare of his friends. His family and many, many friends have truly lost a fine, kind, and generous man who made a significant contribution to his profession and community.
Tyler leaves his parents Thomas and Eina Dutton of Davis; his children Hayley and Casey Dutton; and his brother Ward Dutton and his wife Lori.

(Edited obituary from The Auburn Journal, Thursday, May 19, 2005)

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