Matthew Tyler Troublefield, age 26, of Gleneagle Lane, Lexington died unexpectedly Thursday at his home from a congenital heart illness. A Funeral Service will be 2:00 Monday at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Jimmy Greene and Terry Smith. Burial will follow in Ruby & Clyde Snider Cemetery in the Churchland community. The family will receive friends at Davidson Funeral Home from 6 until 8 pm Sunday night and at other times at the home.
Tyler was born December 23, 1986 in Forsyth County to Randy and Tammy Hamm Troublefield. He was a member of Smith Grove Baptist Church. He also was a member of Tango Alpha II semi pro Paint Ball team and a faithful community volunteer of Hospice of Davidson County. He also loved to go rock climbing. Tyler was a graduate from West Davidson and also from ECPI College of Technology. His brother, Michael Chase Troublefield preceded him in death.
Surviving are his parents of the home. A sister, Taryn Troublefield who he affectionately called “Bubbles”of the home and her boyfriend Corey Justice of Lexington and his Grandparents, Braxton and Sarah Snider Troublefield of Churchland, and also Jimmy and Rachel Coppley Hamm of Lexington. Also surviving are his aunt, Penny Lovelace & husband Mike of Advance and a cousin Easton Lovelace of Advance.
Thanks to his many friends who have stood by him and special thanks to Bobby & Evelyne Swing; T.J. & Lillian Slaughter; Kaye Smith Orman and The Staff of Hospice of Davidson County. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Davidson County 200 Hospice Way Lexington, NC 27292.