Eric William Lyons

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On the evening of July 11th, 2013, Eric William Lyons passed away at his home after a long battle with diabetes. Eric was the son of the late Norman LD and Jacquelynn Davis Lyons. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Debbie Anderson; daughter Robyn Lyons; sisters Patti Chandley and husband Ronnie of Dandridge, TN, Dori Tennent and husband Peter of Asheville, and Trina Lyons of Leicester; nieces Sarah Alston and husband Brian of Fredricksburg, VA, Maggie Lyons of Leicester, and Jenny Issacs and Emily Issacs, both of Gray, TN. A native of Blanchester, OH, Eric resided in Asheville for the last 37 years. He was employed at Biltmore Wheel Alignment. Although he loved cars, his true love was motorcycles, which he never spent enough time on. There will be no services in Asheville. Eric will be laid to rest in Blanchester, OH. Groce Funeral Home on Patton Ave. is assisting the family.

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  1. Our family is very saddened by the loss of Eric. We have been customers and friends of his for about 35 years. I couldn’t begin to count the numbers of times he rescued either me or other members of my family. Our prayers are with Eric and his family!

  2. Uncle Eric you will be greatly missed. Debbie, Robyn we are always here for you. We all loved him dearly.
    Love Always, Your nieces George, Sam, and Bill (we will miss those nicknames)

  3. He’s with Dad, Jef & Mom now so we know he’s happy. Able to walk on both feet again and ride motorcycles. We are not so happy to be with out him, but are glad that his suffering is over. In time it will be Okay. Time is a great healer for all our woes! Love Always, Peter & Dori

  4. Debbie and Robyn, it saddens us deeply Eric’s no longer with us. He was a great friend and we enjoyed our rides on the bikes with him. We’re glad his suffering is now over and he’s in a better place. It’s hard for the loved ones still here,as we know the loss. If you need us for anything at all please let us know. Your in our prayers.

  5. My big brother….I will miss you and our good times together. I am glad you are in a place where nothing hurts any more.


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