Tyler C. Mundall died in Clay Center, KS on October 14, 2020. He was born April 16, 1969. Tyler was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he attended high school. He loved mechanics and would work on anything that had a motor and drove. His true ability and all time favoite was Heavy Construction Equipment. Tyler spent many years working in the shops and as a road mechanic for several different companies in Lincoln. A change in his life brought different jobs, but he worked hard, always doing the best job he could. Tyler made friends easily and enjoyed helping people any way he could. In 2019 he decided to move to Clay Center, Kansas. Living on a farm outside of a small town was a big change, but he found he enjoyed helping with the cows and horses, fixing fence, and working on machinery that broke down. He went to work for Ray’s Apple Market, working in the meat department, and took a lot of pride in keeping everything clean, neat, and well stocked. He also worked part-time assembling various equipment and products at Tractor Supply. This gave him the opportunity to use his mechanical skills and be creative if something wasn’t quite as exact as he thought it needed to be during assembly. He liked fishing when he had some spare time, and also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends playing dice games and watching football on T.V. Tyler was always a die hard Nebraska fan, but would cheer for K-State and the Chiefs.
He is survived by his mother Linda and step-father Roger Taylor of Clay Center, KS, daughter, Kelsey Mundall; grandson, Jayden and granddaughter, Justice of Lincoln, Nebraska; step-brothers, Brock (Jeana) Taylor and Tyler Taylor of Clay Center, KS as well as many extended family of step-aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to join the family for a celebration of life at 724 Anthony, Clay Center, KS from 1:00 PM on at your convenience Saturday, November, 7, 2020.