Obituary
Tyler J. Page
On Wednesday, Dec. 18th 2024 our dear, sweet Tyler was taken home to be with Jesus.
Tyler J. Page was born March 5th 1990 to Jim Page and Kristin Sunday. Tyler instantly started an ongoing fight for his life, as he was born with multiple medical issues that required an eventual 5 open heart surgeries, along with several other procedures over the course of his time with us. Despite all of his struggles, Tyler never lost the heartwarming smile that he was known for.
Upon graduating from Holmen High School, Tyler attended Riverfront before landing at the Coulee Region Adult Day Center for the last 12 years. Throughout all of Tyler’s time on this Earth he brought a beaming light to many people, but also was able to push the buttons on those same people like no other. To say he was loved in an incredible understatement.
Tyler was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Sunday, his step-mother, Angela Page, all four of his grandparents, several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is survived by his father, Jim Page (Nancy Parcher), his mother, Kristin Schupbach (Jim), his brothers Brandon Page and niece Aspen Page, Sam Page (Goldye), Noah (Rachel) Page, and Tim Page. Tyler is also survived by his sister, Emma Schupbach.
Tyler’s family would like to thank Amy, Chuck, Sydney and all of the staff at the Coulee Region Adult Day Center for their years of unconditional family-like love and care that was given to Tyler, along with sincerest gratitude to Dr. Carmen Dargle and her staff at Mayo Clinic for the compassionate care she provided to Tyler for most of his life. Finally, a thank you to the many respite providers that Tyler wore out and left in his wake. Saying “thank you” for everything you all have done for Tyler and his family seems so insignificant, but please know that you all helped Ty live his best life. For that Tyler’s family will be eternally grateful.
Funeral Services will be held and led by Pastor Jon Reiner at First Free Church on Monday, Dec. 23rd at 5pm. Visitation will be held at the church prior to the service from 4pm to 5pm.
The family requests no flowers at this time.
Tyler I love you beyond any words I can say & miss you so much!
I know you are free of pain & suffering, your safe, & loving life with family in heaven!
We all love you and miss you; life will not be the same without you!
Fly & be free!
Mama will see you again! 😭💔🙏
Jim & family so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to all.
I feel so blessed to have been Tyler’s Kindergarten Teacher. He was a happy child who found joy in the littlest things. I loved his infectious laugh. He is finally free from pain and in the loving arms of our Lord. May his family find peace in this truth. Sincerely, Sandi Auseth