Quayle, Elisabeth Ann (Cleveland)

  • Monday, May 10, 2021
Elisabeth Ann Quayle
Elisabeth Ann Quayle

Elisabeth Ann Quayle, age 53, a resident of Cleveland, Tennessee, passed away Thursday evening, May 6, 2021, in a Chattanooga hospital.

Elisabeth was born in Germany and worked in the secretarial field most of her life. At the time of her passing she worked as a free lance editor. Most of all, she loved being a mother and taking care of her children. Elisabeth was dedicated to her Lord and Savior and she was a member of the St. Maria of Paris Orthodox Church.

Survivors include her husband, Richard Tyler; her daughters, Abigail Goodwin and her husband Matthew, Hannah Tyler, and Naomi Tyler; her sons, Elijah Tyler, Aaron Tyler, Ezra Tyler and his wife Miranda, Ehud Tyler and his wife Sarah, Enoch Tyler and Jeremiah Tyler; her two grandchildren; her mother, Ann Rebecca Jones and her husband Scott; her father, Harold Max Quayle Jr.; her sister, her brother and several nieces and nephews also survive.

The Remembrance of Life Graveside Service will be conducted at a later time.

The Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services North Ocoee Chapel has charge of the arrangements.

You may share your condolences and your memories with Elisabeth's family by going to www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com.

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