Gertrude Tyree Columbus, Ohio Obituary

Gertrude Tyree

<p>My dearest mother, Gertrude Tyree, was an esteemed educator,&nbsp;dedicated community servant, loving wife, caring daughter, and very&nbsp;loyal friend. Although she was blessed to become a nonagenarian sadly,&nbsp;on March 6th, 2023, she unexpectedly transitioned from this life and&nbsp;joined her ancestors.</p><p><br></p><p>Her southern upbringing was manifested in her kind and generous&nbsp;demeanor, willingness to assist others, and profound dedication to her&nbsp;faith and her church. Raised as Harvey and Mamie’s only child, she&nbsp;exhibited independence, resoluteness, and a strong work ethic. All of&nbsp;those admirable qualities would greatly benefit her when at the behest&nbsp;of two dear childhood friends, Margaree Grigley and Jane LaCour, she&nbsp;moved north with them to Ohio, where she flourished.</p><p><br></p><p>During Gertrude’s 70 + years in Columbus, she met and married her&nbsp;beloved husband of 58 years, earned her college degree, made many&nbsp;deeply abiding friendships, became a life long Lutheran, joined Delta&nbsp;Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., The Links Inc., and numerous social,&nbsp;philanthropic, and community organizations.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Professionally, her principal focus was Early Childhood education.&nbsp;Accordingly, she dedicated her life to that pursuit. Her vision and&nbsp;efforts along with those of the other founders culminated in the&nbsp;establishment of Child Development Council of Franklin County, Inc aka&nbsp;(CDC Headstart). Over the years, the organization and its programs&nbsp;flourished, and there are now well over 30 CDC Headstart affiliated&nbsp;centers in Franklin County. Although Gertrude retired from CDCFC in&nbsp;1996, she served on its board of trustees for well over a decade.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Mrs. Tyree’s spirit of selfless giving mirrored that of her husband,&nbsp;Clifford. Together they sponsored Haitian and Namibian refugees,&nbsp;aided local UNCF endeavors, supported Big Brothers/Big Sisters&nbsp;programs, boosted Columbus Driving Park initiatives, and actively&nbsp;participated in many other philanthropic causes. Among those were Youth Service Guild, FACE, Urban Strings Columbus, and countless&nbsp;SPLC undertakings.</p><p><br></p><p>Gertrude’s steadfast commitment to her community and local charities&nbsp;resulted in her being recognized with commendations from former&nbsp;Governor John Kasich, Columbus City Council, former Lt. Governor Paul&nbsp;Leonard, former OhioTreasurer Mary Ellen Withrow, Metropolitan&nbsp;Democratic Women’s Club, former US Congressman Paul Gillmor, and&nbsp;former Ohio Senator Richard Pfeiffer. She also received awards from&nbsp;Sponsors of the Schomburg Library, DST, CCS, CDCFC, Links Inc, and&nbsp;numerous other organizations with which she was affiliated. Most&nbsp;notably, CDCFC bestowed upon her the singular distinction of naming&nbsp;one of their sites in her honor, G Tyree Learning Center.</p><p><br></p><p>St. Philip Lutheran Church proved to be the fulcrum of her faith based&nbsp;activities. Her association with it was lengthy, specifically, over 70&nbsp;years. During those years, she proved to be a highly dedicated member,&nbsp;and subsequently, served on multiple church committees and willingly&nbsp;gave her time and talents to entities such as WELCA, WOTM and&nbsp;church council.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Aside from her professional, community and faith based interests&nbsp;Gertrude also loved history, genealogy, books, art, theater, music,&nbsp;sports, travel, flora and canines, especially, Bubba.&nbsp;&nbsp;Left to cherish and honor her memory and legacy is her loving son,&nbsp; Clifford Jr., her devoted sisters and children in life, as well as, a host&nbsp;of cousins, nieces, nephews, and loyal friends.</p><p><br></p><p>In lieu of flowers, kindly consider tendering a donation in her name to&nbsp;one or more of the following non profits: I Know I Can, Urban Strings&nbsp;Columbus, and Child Development Council of Franklin County, Inc.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
December 21, 1929 - March 6, 202312/21/192903/06/2023
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Diehl-Whittaker Funeral Service
March 18, 2023
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Diehl-Whittaker Funeral Service
March 18, 2023
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Trent & Cora Clark
March 25, 2023
Clifford and the Tyree Family,

You Are All In Our Prayers.

I can't say much as this Obituary says a lot about her amazing journey. I will say I see her name frequently as I teach at a site where they have a CDC Headstart and her name is on their equipment.

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Bianca Smith-e-Incas-Allen
March 23, 2023
To My Childhood Friend Clifford: How can I forget the numerous parties your parents sponsored for you at your family home on Lily Ave that we as teens could have a safe place to socialize ! Your mother was always so gracious, and made sure we felt welcome and well refres... Continue Reading
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Susie Henley Piskur
March 21, 2023
Mrs Tyree was an amazing person who made a difference in the lives of families who lived in Franklin County. She was my supervisor when I worked at Head Start. Mrs. Tyree was an excellent mentor/coach to all of us. Her passion and commitment in the field of early childho... Continue Reading
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Sharon Butler
March 17, 2023
To the Tyree family, sending love, thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time. May the peace that comes from the memories of love shared comfort you all now and in the days ahead. The Swayne Family