Tyler was a compassionate, loving, thoughtful, giving, gentle and kind person that helped everyone in his path.
Tyler started dirt bike racing when he was 3 years old. He had several motorcycles as he got older.
He learned how to play the piano and guitar.
He was good at sports. He played Baseball with his dad as a coach. He also played Hockey for a few years with his dad as the coach. He also did Karate for a few years.
His first job was U.S. On Wheels. Then he worked his way up to an electrician - just like his dad. He was a hard worker.
He loved to play video games. He liked pizza and wings, and would you believe, he liked Blueberry Fig Newtons.
Tyler loved his family and loved animals - he had a big heart for animals.
He had a great sense of humor, he liked to make people laugh.
He was an organ donor and we received a letter that one of his corneas was transplanted to a female, age 22 years.
Tyler had the biggest heart in the world. Always willing to give a helping hand.
Tyler leaves behind his mom (Susie Lakos), Dad (Mike Lakos), and older brother (Dillon Lakos) and his grandma (Bobbie Schleining) who he adored.
Tyler will be truly missed and in our hearts forever.