Tyler Lee Moore

May 26, 1995 - Mar 22, 2025

Tyler Lee Moore, 29 years old, was born at Jane Phillips Hospital in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, on May 26, 1995.
He was pronounced deceased at Hillcrest Main Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on March 22 at 5:02 p.m.

He is survived by both of his parents: His mother, Terri Lynn Moore of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and his father, Timothy Joseph Moore of Riverside, California.

Tyler attended Bartlesville Public Schools. He worked at Painted Horse as a cook and attended Spirit Church as much as he could.

He had many hobbies, including watching Harry Potter (he read all the books), looking for fossils, coloring and drawing, going to the casino, counting numbers, reading the Bible, cracking whips with Jordan and Holden, hiking at Osage Hills with his cousin Shelby, having cookouts with his sister Anya and his dad Tim, playing Pokémon with his cousin David, driving Sean’s car down 9th Street, making disappearing competition videos, and making his mom laugh—especially the time he fell asleep while everyone online was trying to reach him for the competition.

Tyler loved animals. He had a few: Gallon Rae, Otis, and Sissy.

He also adored his nieces and nephews: Brittany Smith, Ellie Watson, Devon Watson, Drake Tucker, Riley Tucker, Lily Smith, Skyler Gaurdern, Jeffery Gaurdern, Elijah Gaurdern, Tavian Moore, and Killian Moore.

Tyler had many friends, including Aaron Sears, Holden Terriyen, and Jordan Porter, as well as several others.

He is survived by his brother Joshua Smith; his sisters Natalie Smith, Anya Moore, and Becky Moore; and his brother Cody McLain. He is also survived by his aunt Mary Bauman; his cousins Shelby Bauman, David Bauman, Heather Straley, Dayna Straley, and many more. Many bonus moms, and many others who loved him dearly.

Tyler is preceded in death by his grandma Cindy Hamilton; his uncle Kenneth Hamilton; his grandparents Martha and Albert Engleking; his brother Gary Moore; and his cousins Cheyenne Bauman and Skyla Straley.

Tyler will always be remembered for his big heart—always welcoming, never judging anyone no matter what. He was caring, funny, full of spirit, and always making everyone laugh.

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