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Lyle H. Tews

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Lyle H. Tews Veteran

Birth
Death
8 Jan 2008 (aged 73)
Burial
Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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My dad was the youngest of 7 children. He had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He was born on his parents dairy farm in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
He joined the U.S. Army after his high school graduation. He served our country from 1952 thru 1965. He was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany. My Beautiful Mother was introduced to him at a 4th of July party hosted by his sister. They became engaged the following Christmas n were married in October of 1964.

My Dad worked for Curtis 1000 for over 30 years.
My Dad was a very quiet man, something my Mom always said I inherited from him. My mom on the other hand was never quiet. My parents were truly opposites.
He loved to watch all sports on tv. I spent many Saturday afternoons watching the PBA tournaments on ABC with him. He was a wonderful bowler n bowled in many tournaments n on many leagues with my Grandpa, his father in law. He encouraged my
love of bowling and taught me how to take steps. He had a wonderful hook with his bowling ball. which truly made him a power-
house bowler. I enjoyed going to the bowling alley n watching him bowl.

He wrote letters to his brothers n sisters every week. He loved writing. He and My Mom wrote almost 500 letters to each other, while he was in the military. He was a very dedicated Green Bay Packers Fan, n he loved the Chicago White Sox. He loved my mother so much, she was the sun, moon and the stars to him. They had a Beautiful Love Story....

My Dad taught me that No Matter what Life hands you, you Continue on. Miss Him Everyday....
My dad was the youngest of 7 children. He had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He was born on his parents dairy farm in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
He joined the U.S. Army after his high school graduation. He served our country from 1952 thru 1965. He was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany. My Beautiful Mother was introduced to him at a 4th of July party hosted by his sister. They became engaged the following Christmas n were married in October of 1964.

My Dad worked for Curtis 1000 for over 30 years.
My Dad was a very quiet man, something my Mom always said I inherited from him. My mom on the other hand was never quiet. My parents were truly opposites.
He loved to watch all sports on tv. I spent many Saturday afternoons watching the PBA tournaments on ABC with him. He was a wonderful bowler n bowled in many tournaments n on many leagues with my Grandpa, his father in law. He encouraged my
love of bowling and taught me how to take steps. He had a wonderful hook with his bowling ball. which truly made him a power-
house bowler. I enjoyed going to the bowling alley n watching him bowl.

He wrote letters to his brothers n sisters every week. He loved writing. He and My Mom wrote almost 500 letters to each other, while he was in the military. He was a very dedicated Green Bay Packers Fan, n he loved the Chicago White Sox. He loved my mother so much, she was the sun, moon and the stars to him. They had a Beautiful Love Story....

My Dad taught me that No Matter what Life hands you, you Continue on. Miss Him Everyday....

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