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Gary Junior Tyrrell

February 7, 1954 — May 1, 2014

In the end, its not the years in your life that count. Its the life in your years.
Abraham Lincoln
No better quote from this historical American leader, greatly respected by Gary, summarizes the lives of Gary and Jan Tyrrell. They lived life to the fullest and as one. They were inseparable and treasured each other. If any positive thing can come of this great loss, it is that their lives on earth ended together and neither had to bear the grief of living without the other. The ever present pain that they endured with the loss of their son, Jimmie, many years ago has ended because they are with him. The family wishes to thank everyone for your prayers, support, and presence during this very difficult time and helping us celebrate their lives.
Gary Junior Tyrrell was born February 7, 1954, in Springfield, Missouri, the son of Alvin Junior Tyrrell and Evelyn Lee (Crisp) Tyrrell. He began his life in Heaven on May 1, 2014, at the age of 60.
Gary graduated from the Mountain Grove High School in 1972 and completed his B.S. in Secondary Education with a major in Comprehensive Social Studies from Missouri State University (then called Southwest Missouri State University) in 1975. He later obtained a Masters Degree and Specialist Degree in Education Administration from Missouri State University and a Doctorate of Education from the University of Arkansas.
Gary began his 30 year public education teaching career in the fall of 1975 at the Mountain Grove High School teaching American History. He held administrative positions of Transportation Director, Assistant Middle School Principal, Middle School Principal, and Assistant Superintendent in charge of all support services in the district at his retirement in 2005. While he taught in Mountain Grove during the day, he also taught college classes at night for Southwest Baptist University in Mountain View and Bolivar; Drury University in Cabool, Ava, and Springfield; Williams Woods University, and after retirement, Missouri State University. Gary never stopped teaching, learning, and researching his passion, American History, and more recently, Roman History. He also enjoyed collecting antiques, precious metals, and gemstones.
Jan Ellen Nickell was born January 24, 1953, in Kirksville, Missouri, the daughter of Jimmie and Alma (Mills) Nickell. She began her life in Heaven on May 1, 2014 at the age of 61.
Jan graduated from Linn County High School in 1971 and completed a B.S. in Library Science from Truman State University (then called Northeast Missouri State University) in 1976. She taught at New Cambria High School, Macon High School, and Louisiana High School before coming to Mountain Grove to be the high school librarian. Then she became a full time homemaker and Avon representative which she maintained until her death. Even after moving to Springfield in the early 1990s, she continued her Avon route in Mountain Grove. In recent years, she also prepared tax returns and volunteered at the Southwest Missouri Office on Aging.
Gary and Jan were married on May 5, 1984 in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Gary and Jan both loved to garden. Gary prided in his roses, watched and named the birds, squirrels, shrews, chipmunks, and a possum that lived in his back yard. Jan had a separate kitchen in their home to can and process the years produce. She loved to quilt, sew, and knit. Her latest project was weaving/knitting hats for Oncology patients at Saint Anthonys Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She had a large collection ready to distribute at the time of her death. She also enjoyed growing all kinds of flowers and helping Gary name all the critters in the back yard. He left his pet hamster, Sweetie, to morn his death.
Gary and Jan loved their children very much. They were the most important part of their lives. When learning that her daughter, Jessica, was getting married, Jan was overjoyed to finally get the grandchildren she always wanted. One of the greatest joys of their lives was the birth of their son, Jimmie Junior Tyrrell, only to become the greatest pain they would ever endure with Jimmies death at age 3 on April 17, 1992 from a brain tumor. Garys dedication to his family was evident because when learning of Jimmies disease, he built a home and moved to Springfield so Jimmie could get the care and services he needed. After Jimmies passing, not a day went by that Jan did not think of Jimmie and visualize what he would be doing if he were still here.
Gary and Jan are preceded in death by Garys parents: Alvin and Evelyn Tyrrell; Jans father: Jimmie Nickell; Jans brother: John Dale Nickell in 1998, and their son: Jimmie Junior Tyrrell in 1992.
They are survived by their daughter: Jessica Tyrrell; her fianc, Jason Murray and his children: Jackson (Jack), John Thomas (JT), and Alexandra (Alex) Murray; Jans mother: Alma Nickell; Garys brothers: Larry Tyrrell and his wife, Reta, and Terry Tyrrell all of Mountain Grove, Missouri; Jans brothers: James Nickell and his wife, Lillian, of Milan, Missouri, Jeff Nickell of Kearney, Missouri, and Jason Nickell and his wife, Sharon, of Gault, Missouri; Jans sisters: Judy Greathouse and her husband, Leonard, of Pleasant Valley, Missouri, Jo Ann Asher of Laclede, Missouri, Jeanne Bauman and her husband, Steve, of Woodbridge, Virginia, and Joy Nickell and her husband, Carlos Diaz, of Aurora, Colorado; many well-loved nieces and nephews, and other family and friends who will miss them greatly.


Visitation: Friday, May 9, 2014 from 6:00 8:00 PM in the Mountain Grove High School Gymnasium, Mountain Grove, Missouri. Funeral Service: Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 10:00 AM in the Mountain Grove High School Gymnasium. Burial: Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 2:00 PM in the Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri. Memorial Contributions: The family greatly desires in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Gary and Jan Tyrrell Education Scholarship Fund c/o Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home. Since education was such an important part of their lives, the familys wishes are to use their passion to help others instead of receiving flowers.

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