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In loving memory

Meador Funeral Home – Whitesboro

Visitation
Thursday, October 15, 2020 – 4:00 -6:00 p.m.
Meador Funeral Home Chapel, Whitesboro, Texas

Funeral Service
Thursday, October 15, 2020 – 6:00 p.m. (following visitation)
Meador Funeral Home Chapel, Whitesboro, Texas

 

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Tyler Vohn Bevan, 19, of Whitesboro passed away on October 9th, 2020 in Holbrook, Arizona. Visitation will be Thursday, October15th, 2020 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel in Whitesboro with the service starting at 6:00 PM with Pastor Chet Burgess officiating.

Tyler was born on February 22, 2001 to Yance and Alicia Bevan in Decatur, TX. Tyler was a graduate of Whitesboro High School. He loved to travel, he always was going on an adventure and loved riding his motorcycle. Tyler was the one who always wanted to learn things and be able to do things for himself. His main purpose in life was his daughter April. He loved her very much and was always playing and spending time with her.

He is survived by his mother Alicia Bevan and boyfriend Kirk Lemons of Whitesboro, TX; father Yance Bevan and step-mother Misty Bevan of Gordonville, TX; daughter April Bevan of Fort Worth, TX; brothers Colby Bevan and girlfriend Payton Dill of Muenster, TX, Zack Bevan of Whitesboro, TX, Bently Bevan of Ohio; step-brothers Braydon Hart and Dalton Hart of Sherman, TX; sister Mazy Bevan of Gordonville, TX; nephew Landon Bevan of Muenster, TX; uncles Jeremy Flowers and fiancé Katy Shipman of Decatur, TX, Steve Hammonds of Plano, TX and Stacy Sullens of Denton, TX; aunt Tammy Sullens of Decatur, TX; grandparents Carol Sullens of Decatur, TX, Pauline Bevan of Gordonville, TX. He is also survived by numerous cousins and friends.

Tyler is preceded in death by his grandparents Jimmy Flowers, Dennis Sullens and Sonny Bevan.

Honorary Pallbearers are Zack Bevan, Colby Bevan, Reece Palmer, Jordan Palmer, Rustin Reedy and Jake Ferguson.

In support of our local, state, and federal government including CDC directives and to protect the physical health, safety and well-being of our community, social distancing and the wearing of masks while attending the funeral services and visitation will be observed.