The funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday at Hardwick Christian Church with the Rev. James Nipper officiating. Burial was in Baldwin Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Tyler, a native of Jasper County, had lived in Baldwin County for many years. She was a member of Hardwick Christian Church.
Survivors include two sons, H.E. Tyler, Jr., Lincolnton, and Bobby Tyler, Milledgeville; and three sisters, Zelda Johnson and Maggie Moseley, both of Milledgeville, and Irene Smith, Lithonia.
Moores Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday at Hardwick Christian Church with the Rev. James Nipper officiating. Burial was in Baldwin Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Tyler, a native of Jasper County, had lived in Baldwin County for many years. She was a member of Hardwick Christian Church.
Survivors include two sons, H.E. Tyler, Jr., Lincolnton, and Bobby Tyler, Milledgeville; and three sisters, Zelda Johnson and Maggie Moseley, both of Milledgeville, and Irene Smith, Lithonia.
Moores Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Family Members
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Robert Newton "Bob" Polk
1871–1963
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Clara Beatrice Polk Yancey
1876–1940
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George Washington Polk
1876–1935
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Berry Carlton "Carl" Polk
1879–1969
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Ernest Eugene Polk
1881–1946
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Julius Brown "Jule" Polk
1883–1963
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Ethel Mae Polk McElheney
1885–1961
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Mary Irene Polk Smith
1888–1991
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Grover Cleveland Polk
1892–1963
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