John Bloomfield Tyner
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John Bloomfield Tyner,
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Baton Rouge Advocate
July 14, 2019
John Bloomfield Tyner passed away on
July 11, 2019 at the age of 93.
He was born on June
7, 1926, in Randolph, Minnesota to Vernon and Caroline Tyner. When he was
young, his family moved to Tallulah, Louisiana where he graduated from Tallulah
High School.
Upon graduation, John
served his country aboard the USS Ticonderoga Aircraft Carrier in the Pacific
Theater during WWII. He was recognized for his service receiving the Bronze
Star, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four battle stars and other
combat honors. He married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life,
Mary Louise Crow Tyner, when he returned to Louisiana on active leave.
After being
discharged from the Navy, John and Louise started their life in Baton Rouge,
where he began college at LSU. He graduated with a B.S. in Insurance and
Accounting. Upon graduation, his love of the insurance business began, with his
first position at the Louisiana Insurance Rating Commission, and from there he
moved into the private sector. He helped build several successful agencies
during his professional career including Duchein-Tyner
Agency Inc. and McInnis, Kron, Tyner and Daniel, Inc.
In continuing with his legacy, he helped establish the Tyner Jeter Insurance
Agency in 2012.
John and Louise were
married for 63 years. He is survived by two children, John Michael Tyner
(partner Holley Thompson) and Patricia "Tatsy"
Jeter (husband Tommy Jeter); two grandchildren, Jennifer Christine Jeter and
Thomas Carroll Jeter III (wife Amanda); and one great granddaughter, Anastasia
Claire Jeter; along with two nieces and a nephew. He is also survived by a very
loving and trusted friend, Alida Casey.
He is preceded in
death by his parents, Vernon and Caroline Tyner; sister, Elaine Tyner Smith
Gust; brother, Bruce M. Tyner; and niece, Patricia S. Quinlan. John's love of
the Lord was demonstrated by his active membership in his church, Broadmoor United Methodist. He was a member for 63 years
and enjoyed going every week to join others in their faith journey. He served
in many pivotal leadership capacities during his years at Broadmoor,
including serving as an usher for over 50 years. He was also a past board
member of the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana.
John's service within
the community spanned several decades. He served as the President of the Baton
Rouge Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) and received the Outstanding
President Award by the Louisiana Junior Chamber of Commerce. He was very active
in the Istrouma Area Council of the Boy Scouts of
America where he served as the District Chairman. Through his service and
leadership he was honored with the Silver Beaver Award. He also served on the
boards of the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, the Salvation Army, Baton Rouge Crimestoppers, and Bank of the South. In his later years,
he enjoyed participating in the Baton Rouge Navy Club, Ship 661, with fellow
Navy veterans. During his professional career, John served as President of The
Independent Insurance Agents of Louisiana. In addition, he was Chairman of the
Southern Agents Conference. John was on the Regional Advisory Boards for
Maryland Casualty Company, Zurich Insurance Company, and Continental Insurance
Company.
His family would like
to express their extreme gratitude to his Administrative Assistant, Mittie Daughtry, for her loyalty
and dedication for the past 59 years. The family also wishes to thank Dr. Carl Luikart, Dr. Ed Vinci, and Tracey LeMaire
for many years of compassion, support, and care. John was a peacemaker; loving
father, grandfather and he loved helping others.
His life will be
remembered for his love, kindness, generosity and service. Visitation will be
held at Rabenhorst East Funeral Home, 11000 Florida
Blvd. on Tuesday, July 16, from 5:30-8:30pm. Visitation will continue at Broadmoor United Methodist Church on Wednesday, July 17,
from 9:00-11:00 am with funeral services at 11:00.
Pallbearers will be
his fellow ushers from Broadmoor United Methodist
Church. Interment will follow at Resthaven Gardens of
Memory. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Broadmoor
United Methodist Church, 10230 Mollylea Drive, Baton
Rouge, LA 70815 or Boy Scouts of America, 9644 Brookline Avenue, Baton Rouge,
LA 70809.