Diane Vzatek/Shoup
Rest In Peace SBA Sister..
Birth date: Jun 9, 1943 Death date: Jun 9, 2015
Hope C. (Rowlings) Tyler, age 72, died Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at Harbor Healthcare, Lewes, DE. She was born in Philadelphia, PA on October 16, 1942, daughter of the late Edward F. and Edythe (McFadden) Rowlings. She was a wonderfu Read Obituary
Rest In Peace SBA Sister..
My deepest sympathy to Hope's family. I will always remember Hope's humor and smile as a classmate at SBA. She surely will be missed. May she rest in peace.
Prayers for a good friend and SBA classmate. Hope will always be a "Basil girl" in the very best way. Much love to the family. We will miss her.cwf
My deepest sympathies to Hope's family. My former schoolmate and I had many fun and funny adventures at and after SBA! Remembering her car and the crazy rides we took (all 6 of us) in that little car! May you rest in peace, dear Hope!! Lori
Have many good memories of our days at SBA & our trips to Ocean City, NJ in your tiny car.
God Bless
Mike, I was so sorry to read of Hope's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time and know that all of your wonderful memories of your years together will sustain you. All my best, Marsha Pyle
Mike:
I think of you often. I will always remember Hope's smile and humor. You have lost a wonderful person.
Bill
Hope worked long and hard for the library. She was a joy to be around. We miss her very much.
Lewes Public Library
I took my Catholic confirmation name from Hope who was my sponsor. I asked her because I was drawn to her upbeat, gracious abilities to ignore conventions and speak from the heart, and I wanted to emulate such traits. Warm and generous, she opened her house to us many times and maintained that warmth even when confusion set in. Always upbeat and hardworking, always serving, always contributing to the flow of good will, Hope became hope for others. She has blessed us all and continues to do so from the other realm as she has reclaimed her mind and beauty.
I will miss the only other person in the family who could eat chocolate with me forever. Your laughter was infectious and I love you Grammy.