Tracy Tyler
Tracy Tyler

In Loving Memory of Tracy Leventhal Tyler, May 8, 1964 – July 10, 2025.

It is with great sadness that the family of Tracy Leventhal Tyler announces her passing on July 10, 2025 at the age of 61.

She was the beloved daughter of the late Kay and Donald Tall, and the late Dr. Marc Leventhal. Her life was one defined by strength, selflessness, and kindness. Tracy had an extraordinary ability to bring people together with her bright smile, sharp wit, and unwavering dedication to family and friends.

She is survived by her loving husband, Ed Tyler; her adored son, Devon Tyler; her sisters, Terri Murphy (Scott) and Kimberly Schneibolk (Mark); her brother, Bill Tall (Marina); and many nieces and nephews.

A graduate of Cambridge South Dorchester High School in 1982, Tracy went on to attend the University of Maryland – College Park before earning her degree from Salisbury University. She began her professional journey with curiosity and determination, eventually joining Maryland Wire Belts (later Cambridge International), where she rose from an entry-level sales position to become CEO. Her leadership was marked by clarity, compassion, and an exceptional ability to mentor and empower others. Tracy later became a Vistage Chair and founded TiLT Business Advisors, continuing her commitment to helping others grow and lead with purpose.

In early 2021, Tracy and Ed found their happy place in The Villages, Florida, where she embraced an active lifestyle filled with pickleball, card games, and cruise adventures. She formed deep friendships in Florida and was truly at home there, surrounded by laughter, community, and sunshine.

Tracy’s greatest joy in life was being a Mom to Devon. She touched countless others, and the impact she made-professionally and personally-will be felt for many years to come. She was a beacon of grace and strength, and those who knew her were better for it.

A gathering to honor and celebrate Tracy will be held at The American Legion in Cambridge, MD on Sunday, August 10th from 2:00-4:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Baywater Animal Rescue or Cornerstone Hospice Foundation in honor of Tracy’s legacy.