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"Aunt Dri" Foti
Sep 20
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Mary
Sep 20
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Love these Dri, thanks!


Bill Giancoli
Sep 20
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Mconnelly05
Sep 19

Tyler was my first and best friend growing up and I just appreciate  all the fun memories we had together as kids. He was like my 2nd brother and will always be. Love you a miss you so much Tyler💕.


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Jgregor2005!
Sep 19
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It’s crazy to think it’s been 1 year since you’ve been gone . It still doesn’t feel real . I hope you are resting easy and are at peace because you deserve it . We all miss you so much ! Tyler lit up every room he walked in and always knew how to put a smile on others .
It’s crazy to think it’s been 1 year since you’ve been gone . It still doesn’t feel real . I hope you are resting easy and are at peace because you deserve it . We all miss you so much ! Tyler lit up every room he walked in and always knew how to put a smile on others .


Mary Giancoli
Sep 19

When Tyler was 12 my husband and I took him to Philadelphia for the day as a birthday present. It was such a great day-we went to the Franklin Institute and hit every exhibit. He loved the robotics exhibit and I remember having to push him so he could get a turn at a lot of the tables bc his sweet self kept letting all the other kids go first. After we saw Rocky and hit the Art Museum steps. Love this video of Ty running to the top. Finally, we went to a place who has since shut down called Shoefry, which served French fries with all different types of toppings. Tyler ordered peanut butter and Jelly fries. They looked disgusting-he ate the whole thing. His uncle Greg still talks about it. We loved this day and are grateful for the memories of it. We miss you every day sweet Tyler.



Peyton Smith
Sep 19

You were the biggest goofball I ever knew. Please keep watching over us and your family❤️. I love and miss you so much ty

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Megan Duke
Sep 19

Our sweet Ty - we miss you! It’s hard to think it’s been 1 year without you. Please continue to watch over Tom. Always on our minds and in our hearts!

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Tyler David Giancoli

On September 19th 2024, our world changed forever.

We lost someone irreplaceable —our son and brother.

He was only 19, but in those 19 years, he gave us a lifetime of laughter, love, and unforgettable moments.

 

He was great. Truly great. Not just in the big ways, but in the small ones — the kind that sneak up on you and stay with you. He was funny, empathetic, and had a way of making friends wherever he went. He could walk into a room and somehow leave with everyone feeling seen, heard, and better than before.

 

He was goofy and silly and fun — the kind of person who could turn an ordinary day into something special.

 

His wit was quick and clever. He was the first to crack a joke, the first to lend a hand, and always the one making sure no one felt left out.
 

He loved his sisters deeply, even if at times he didn't fully show it. That love was loud and playful and protective. He loved his good friends — fiercely and loyally. He built bonds that were real, that mattered, and that still echo in the hearts of those who knew him.
 

But he also carried burdens. He struggled with feeling comfortable in his own skin. He battled depression and anxiety — quiet storms that too often go unseen. And yet, even in the midst of those battles, he kept showing up for others. He kept giving love, even when it was hard to feel it himself.
 

We miss him.

 

Every single day. In the quiet moments and the loud ones. In the laughter that reminds us of him, and in the silence that aches with his absence.
 

But we also remember him. We remember the joy he brought, the kindness he gave, and the light he carried — even when it flickered. And we carry that forward. In our hearts. In our stories. In the way we love each other a little more fiercely.

He was our son, brother and friend.

 

He was great.

We Love him.
And we miss him.

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Tyler David Giancoli

February 13, 2005

Southampton, NJ

Septermber 19, 2024

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The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one.
The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one.
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