Lord remind me how brief my time on earth will be and let me be the reminder to others that there is no time to spare… When Tyler James Arthur Kieselbach was born on February 27, 1997, the nurse told the doctor to “turn around and catch him” and with tremendous follow-through Tyler left the pocket and began his perfect game which spanned 23 years. Leaving no open frame, Tyler would often strike his friends and family with surprise sneak attacks… never crossing the foul line, these actions were his way of letting them know just how much he cared for and loved each and every one of them. Never sweating the small stuff he was the known king pin for all board and card games. His opinion was never split when it came to bowling...as the team captain achieving three letters and an All-Conference Bowling Honorable Mention there was no finer game. Tyler set his pins solidly with a strong emphasis on kindness, caring and wit never needing to re-rack his game. His games never lacked a turkey as our fiercely loved son, brother and friend. Though Tyler leaves no pins standing for his parents James and Brandy Kieselbach, his sister Devinne wishes she could say “love you” and joke with Tyler just one more time.
Tyler joins in death his special buddy and grandfather Arthur Kieselbach. Surviving are grandparents Vickie Kieselbach and Dirk and Barb VanSingel, aunts and uncles Kirstan (Norm) Jolin, Jodie Baker, Jared and Joshua Kieselbach, great aunts and great uncles Mary Merindorf, Michele Morgan and Mark Kieselbach, and Chris and Kathy VanSingel and cousins Ava and Josie Jolin.
Tyler’s family invites you to join them at a Graveside Service honoring Tyler’s life on Friday, December 4 at 12:30pm at Maple Grove Cemetery, Mason, MI.
The family is being served by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Home, 621 S. Jefferson, Mason, MI.
On-line condolences may be made at www.grbdmason.com