Tyler Scott Mimm

Tyler Scott Mimm

June 04, 1952 - October 26, 2006

Tyler Scott Mimm

June 04, 1952 - October 26, 2006

Obituary

Tyler Scott Mimm 54 of Laguna Niguel, California.

Born June 4, 1952 in Bell, California, and died Thursday, October 26, 2006 in Mission Viejo, California.

Tyler was beloved by all who knew him. Before his untimely death on October 26th, 2006, Tyler spent 54 years building a strong family and amazing friendships. Tyler lived his life to the fullest and he was widely regarded for his kindness and liveliness.

Tyler attended Westchester High School where he was an acclaimed athlete, achieving All-State honors as a wide receiver. He excelled in all sports, with his passions being volleyball, fishing and surfing. He attended Santa Monica City College and California State University at Long Beach where he received a B.S. and a degree as a Registered Physical Therapist. Tyler was highly regarded in his sports therapy practices in Orange County and the South Bay.

Tyler married the love of his life, Shannon on September 6th, 1980. They had two beautiful and athletic children, Dani and Brett. He is also survived by his beloved mother, Esther and loving brother, Gregory.

Tyler’s persona was larger than life. He will long be remembered as a man of integrity, faith, strength, vigor and a never-ending desire to help others. He left this world a better place than he found it and every one who had the pleasure of knowing Tyler could not help but be infected by his powerful presence.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the:

Mimm Children Fund.
Please make checks payable to:
Mimm Children Fund.
Acct #4016709789
Washington Mutual Bank
28131 Crown Valley Pkwy.
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

A Memorial Service to Celebrate Tyler’s life is to be held on Friday, November 3, 2006 ~ 4:00 P.M. at Coast Hills Community Church,
5 Pursuit, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656.
949 362-0079. Family requests casual attire Informal.

Private Interment.

To arrange for copies of Tyler’s video that was presented at his memorial service please contact:
Lisa Poese of ‘Once upon a Memory’
949-360-8142

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128 responses to Tyler Scott Mimm

  1. lainie says:

    Marry Christmas Uncle Tyler! I love u sooo much and i hope u hade a good Christmas with God, Jesus your Dad and we all miss u and I’ll see u in heaven and give u the Best hug and a slobbery big kiss love u lodes

    -Lu lu-

  2. Dear Mimm family,

    I am saddened to learn about Tyler’s passing. I was a patient of his years ago, where it was not only a pleasure to be around him, but as another PT, it was also an honor. He was a rare, wonderful man who made such a positive impact on all he met and always talked with such loved and adoration about his family. I am so sorry to hear about your loss…it truly is a loss for so many. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  3. Donald Finch says:

    I was saddened to find that Tyler has passed; it was only on a freak coincidence I even found this. I was a classmate back at Westchester High and, although we knew each other only slightly, I knew his to be enthusiastic and a force of life. He was also one of the most handsome men ever to walk those corridors ! My condolences to all of you….

  4. I also was a classmate of Tyler’s, mainly at Orville Wright Jr. High I barely knew him really, only the silly schoolgirl crush. I sat behind him in Algebra I think it was in 8th grade..almost failed as a result..but he left a lasting impression. He was a very warm and kind soul. He was also absolutely beautiful. Im so happy to see he had such a loving wife and beautiful family. I am so sorry for your loss, I only knew him briefly and yet I named my son Tyler, I think just hoping he would be as kind and sweet as your Tyler. If you ever see any of Tyler’s Surfboards around California or the world for that matter, know that his name came from your loved one, who was very kind to the new girl from Oklahoma..all the way back in Jr. High. My sincere condolences for your loss.

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