Friday, September 10, 2010

Tyrel Henry Peak


Our beloved son Tyrel was taken from us on Sunday, Sept. 5, in a tragic car accident in Muldoon Canyon east of Bellevue.

Tyrel was born at the Hailey Medical Clinic on Nov. 28, 1988, to Gary and Judith Peak of Bellevue. After growing up in the valley and graduating from Wood River High School in 2007, Ty went to work in construction and became an accomplished cabinetmaker and finish carpenter.

Tyrel loved the outdoors. His passions were snowboarding, dirt bike riding, camping, swimming, boating and spending time with his friends, of which there are too many to count.

Ty's greatest passion in life, though, was his only child, Hillarie. He was a loving parent who doted on his daughter. From changing diapers to reading her stories at bedtime, he never failed her. She was his world.

He was a wonderful son, grandson, father, brother, uncle and friend. He is greatly loved and will be deeply missed.

His survivors include his daughter, Hillarie A. Peak of Bellevue; his father and mother, Gary B. and Judith A. Peak of Bellevue; his sister- and brother-in-law, Jennifer E. (Peak) and William D. Kerner and nephews, Talon, Ayden and Garrett Kerner, currently of Darby, Mont.; his grandparents, John and Jean Palmer, also of Darby; his uncle and aunt, John and Mandy Palmer of Houston, Texas; and his aunt, Donna Standlee of Missoula, Mont., as well as many other cousins and extended family.

Tyrel was preceded in death by his uncle, Gene C. Peak; great-uncle, Danny J. Peak; his grandparents, Henry "Sonny" C. Peak Jr. and Helen K. (Walton) Peak; and all of his great-grandparents, Isabel and Elmer Johnson, Frank and Bessie Palmer, Hazel and Henry Peak Sr., and Willis and Anna Walton.

Services will be held Saturday, Sept. 11, at 11 a.m. at the Wood River Community Campus in the auditorium. There will also be a viewing held at Wood River Chapel in Hailey today from 1-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, Tyrel would have preferred a donation to his daughter Hillarie's education savings account at Bank of America in Hailey.

Funeral services are under the care of Wood River Chapel in Hailey, www.woodriverchapel.com.




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