

In November of 1994, the family moved to Colorado, where he was raised and lived most of his life. He attended Littleton Public Schools and graduated from Valor Christian High School in 2012. During his high school years, Tyler was a dedicated and talented athlete, proudly contributing to three state championship football teams and playing lacrosse.
After graduation, Tyler attended Mercer University in Georgia on a lacrosse scholarship. Though the distance from home was challenging, he embraced the opportunity before ultimately returning to Colorado and transferring to Colorado State University. There, he earned his bachelor’s degree in communications and political science.
Tyler built a successful career in sales, where his warm, personable demeanor and genuine kindness set him apart. He consistently ranked among the top in sales, a reflection of both his natural ability and strong work ethic. True to his character, Tyler never sought recognition or boasted about his accomplishments, remaining humble and grounded.
Above all, Tyler will be remembered for his kind and caring spirit. He had a big heart that he shared freely with everyone he met, always willing to lend a hand to neighbors and friends alike. His bravery and strength were evident in the way he lived his life, facing challenges with quiet resilience and compassion for others.
Tyler is survived by his brother, Cody Scott, and his niece, Lennon Scott; his loving parents, Steve and Joy Scott; as well as his uncles, aunts, cousins, and a large, close-knit extended family in Texas. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his cousin Connor.
Tyler’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed and forever cherished.
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