June 23, 2012 - June 30, 2012

One of the saddest weeks of our lives.

Daddy's brother, Issy's Uncle Tony was killed on Saturday June 23, 2012 in Ore City, Texas.  He had just left his house to go on a motorcycle ride and was only 1/2 mile away from home when he was hit head-on by a truck.  He and his family had just moved to Ore City a little over one week before.

Tony Pyle will live forever in our hearts here at IssysWorld. 

Tony Steven Pyle
December 10, 1957 - June 23, 2012

Tony was born December 10, 1957 in El Dorado, Arkansas and until recently lived in Bauxite, Arkansas. In June 2012, Tony and his family moved to Ore City, Texas
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Tony was a Master Electrician and was a member of the IBEW in Little Rock, AR for over 30 years.

A loving and caring husband, brother, father, son and uncle, Tony worked hard and accomplished much. He enjoyed being with his family and friends, as well as being outdoors, restoring building and riding Harleys.

Tony was involved in the yearly Toys-for-Tots toy drive and was always willing to help others. Tony worked hard and sacrificed much, so that those around him didn’t have to.

Tony was preceded in death by his father, Charles Gene Pyle, his mother, Louise Pyle Guenther, his daughters Erica Lee Pyle and Latisha Suzanne Pyle, his sister, Rita Jean Rutledge, and grandparents, Lavelle and Opal Tinsley and Charles and Nina Pyle.

Tony is survived by his wife Becky Pyle, his daughter Mackenzie Pyle, daughter Gabrielle Pyle, three sisters: Carol Selby, Donna Capp and Teresa Lynn Chase, and one brother, Charles (Chuck) Pyle. Tony is also survived by three step-sisters: Veronica Guenther, Georgia Stone, Patty Tidwell and a step-brother, Jimmy Guenther.

Tony had seven nephews and six nieces and nine great nieces and nephews.







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Memorial Video 1


Memorial Video 2