Mr. Tyree was a native of Lexington, Va., and a graduate of Virginia Military Institute. The first time I heard him play, I was stunned into silence. He apparently had died several days earlier In recent years, she had been a guest conductor at music festivals in England, with the Audoli Chamber Orchestra of Paris and with Italy's Padua Chamber Orchestra. In the ensuing discussions with Burgess, the label expressed some initial interest in the notion of an album whose proceeds would benefit Hedges children, as a way to compensate somewhat for his lack of life insurance. had tumbled 120 feet over the cliff, apparently after skidding on a rain-slicked S-curve, Col. Ste. December 2 [12:15 EDT] -- Respected by guitarists the world over, guitarist Michael Hedges was killed in an automobile accident near the town of Boonville, California near Mendicino, on December 4. "Torched'' at the time of his death. Michael often credited David for his early awakening to the idea of altered guitar tunings, and CSNs influence on him was undeniable.. [7], Hedges regularly used the following instruments:[8]. Because of my initial misgivings about turning anything over to the industry so soon after Michaels death, compounded by the fact that, personally, I wasnt immediately ready to spend a lot of time in Michaels studio listening to him sing, the album ended up revealing itself gradually over a period of months., Using Michaels notes, his own recollections, and the sometimes cryptic markings on tapes, Burgess was able to ascertain Michaels intended sequence. WebThis is the finest album from Michael Hedges, the man who is responsible for the greatest revolution in solo acoustic guitar playing since Leo Kottke. He was an engineer in Connecticut, manager of a musical-strings factory in New Jersey and an aircraft pilot before moving to Washington. A work crew discovered the guitarist's body in his wrecked 1986 BMW on Tuesday morning. Im in it to get high, he said. He joined the Windham Hill label in 1980 and released his first record in '81, "Breakfast In The Fields." Music critic Jason Anderson, writing for Allmusic, wrote the album "In this raw format, the rock influences of Hedges' youth appear most notably in vocal phrasings that are more expressive, almost aggressive at times."[1]. He also studied electronic music at Stanford University, where he met Windham Hill co-founder and guitarist Will Ackerman. Accuracy and availability may vary. "It was like watching the guitar being reinvented. His marriages to Ellen Saxon and Suzanne McCollam ended in divorce. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. He served with the Navy in the Aleutian Islands during World War II, then became an intelligence officer with the occupation forces in Germany after the war. they're devastated,'' he said. Or purchase a subscription for unlimited access to real news you can count on. The demos that make up Torched (so named by Michael himself) were recorded over a period going back as far as 1994, and continuing right up to the months before the accident. In recent years, Hedges lived in Mendocino, recording in his Naked Ear Music studio. [1] He has won two Academy Awards for Best Sound Mixing and has been nominated for another two in the same category. The family has requested that memorial donations be made to the Children of Michael Hedges Fund, Bank of America, 228 N. Main St., Fort Bragg, Calif. 95437. Driver Steven Michael Dolezal, 71, was killed when his Ford F-150 was struck around 9:20 a.m. Wednesday just 3 miles east of the Wilton/Muscatine exit on I-80. Survivors include his wife, Marion Dare Henry of Hollywood; three children, James Watson Henry of Woodbridge, Nan Peterson Henry of Annapolis and John Badger Henry of Hollywood; and two grandchildren. 0 of 28 minutes, 57 secondsVolume 90%. Mr. Hedges died in a one-car crash on Highway 128 in rural Mendocino County, California Highway Patrol officer Bob Burke said. Click on a letter to view crashes by troop. Mr. McCollum, who lived in Chevy Chase, was born in North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina. WebMichael Hedges, an acclaimed acoustic guitarist and composer known for his unusual two-handed picking style, was killed in an automobile crash. WebTorched is the final recording guitarist Michael Hedges was working on at the time of his death, caused by a fatal car accident on December 2, 1997. Be the first to knowwhen newstories, learning resources, merch, video and music arereleased onthe Michael Hedges website. Molly Tuttle Teaches Tony Rices Distinctive Guitar Style, Arranging W.C. Says Hedges long-time friend and manager Hilleary Burgess, With Torched, I think Michael hoped to cast off some of the artificial limits that had subtly been imposed on him by his success as a composer and instrumentalist. He also had been working on his next album, tentatively titled "Torched.". According to his manager Hilleary Burgess, Hedges was driving home from San Francisco International Airport after a visit to a girlfriend in Long Island, New York. acoustic guitar work, in which he strummed, picked and beat his instrument, creating rich They had had Michael tour with them as an opening act, contribute his guitar playing and songwriting talents to their albums, and appear with them at numerous high-profile benefits. Justin Hedges Killed in Crash with Dump Truck on US-50 in Athens, OH Athens, OH December 8, 2022, 39-year-old Justin Hedges died when his vehicle collided with a dump truck on U.S. Route 50 in Athens County. "It becomes an impediment to some extent.''. home "We just thought maybe he'd popped over to Harbin We remember him here with a video of Hedges playing his best-known original piece, Aerial Boundaries, which appeared on a hit Windham Hill album of the same name in 1984. if (!window.AdButler){(function(){var s = document.createElement("script"); s.async = true; s.type = "text/javascript";s.src = 'https://servedbyadbutler.com/app.js';var n = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n);}());} var AdButler = AdButler || {}; AdButler.ads = AdButler.ads || []; As a songwriter, Michael didnt have a standard M.O. Survivors include his wife, Whitney Watriss, and their daughter, Samantha Williams, both of Washington; a daughter from his first marriage, Tonia Saxon of Ithaca, N.Y.; a daughter from his second marriage, Jennifer Porter of Reisterstown, Md. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Once in a blue moon, an our artist comes along who totally redefines his or her musical territory. He taught high school math and French in Natural Bridge, Va., before World War II and moved to the Washington area in the late 1940s. ; a brother; and two grandchildren. Among them, Torched will surely be among the most highly prized. He was as good at friendship as he was at music and I miss him everyday., Steve Vai Michael was unique. Thats what happens to me when I write music., Recalls Burgess of the session, contributed by Crosby and Nash as a parting gift to Michael nearly a year after his passing, The depth of emotion was palpable from the moment they walked into the studio. She had a heart attack and an obstructive colon tumor. Hedges died in a one Sara Watkins, 52, an oboist and conductor who was principal oboist with the National Symphony Orchestra from 1973 to 1981, died of a coronary embolism Dec. 2 at Suburban Hospital. In the mid-1980s, he was assigned to the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency as director of international security policy. var abkw = window.abkw || ''; Her avocations included horse-race handicapping, University of Maryland sports and doing crossword puzzles. var plc208206 = window.plc208206 || 0; She collapsed during a rehearsal of a chamber music group at Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church in Bethesda. In recent years, he had recorded at his Naked Ear Music studio in Mendocino. He has worked on more than 70 films since 1990. I dont like using that word because its so abused, but it stands true in this case. Hedges was thrown from his car and appeared to have died nearly instantly. Hedges spent weeks fighting for her life. Burgess said family and friends in Mendocino It was released posthumously in 1999 on the Windham Hill label. Hedges' sons from a previous marriage, Mischa, 13, and Col. Ste. His car apparently skidded off a rain-slicked S-curve and down a 120-foot (37 m) cliff. This CD is an essential look at the real Michael Hedges. It was a moment Ill never forget. (Crashes investigated by agencies outside the Missouri State Highway Patrol are not included.) I was being very reflective, and thinking about death, and rebirth; because thats what happens when you hit 40; you start thinking about rebirth and death; you start looking at your life, and saying, Yeah, you know, maybe it is half over; maybe I am in my mid-life. Aint it grand! He was 43. "Guitar Player'' magazine. It was released posthumously In 1983, Michael Hedgess friend Randy Lutge filmed him playing several of his songs slowly, so that others might more easily learn them. Hedges also had worked with Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, JAMES HERBERT HENRY Defense Analyst. He will never be forgotten as one of those who respected, absorbed, and yet rose above all trends to create accessible and commercial music for a new age. Pete Townshend, David Crosby I met Michael when he sat in the door of his Volkswagen Van and played for me Aerial Boundaries, in the 7-Eleven parking lot in Mill Valley, before he had even recorded it. Hedges performed regularly at venues throughout Southern California, including Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre and the Roxy, Orange Countys Coach House and San Diegos Humphreys. So I thought: This is what I need to write about!, The lyrics of several of the songs on Torched reflect these ruminations; most notably Free Swinging Soul and Rough Wind in Oklahoma. Michael often introduced the latter to audiences as a song about turning 40. Other songs on Torched relate to specific events in his life. Its a very positive thing, The Book of Living and Dying. Its not a morbid subject with me. He received a master's degree in business administration from New York University and graduated from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. He began playing piano, cello and clarinet while growing up in Enid, Okla. with other Windham Hill artists in the spring. But now, Michael Hedges last recordings have been ROBERT M. GUTH Senior Intelligence Officer. From 1949 until his retirement in 1963, he served as an investigative liaison agent, conducting background investigation of high-level civil service applicants for various agencies. [5][6] After his death, his album Oracle won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album. WebThe closer "I Carry Your Heart" (adapted from the poetry of e.e. and Valerie Reynolds of Hockessin, Del. [1] He wrote nearly exclusively in alternate tunings. Later, he was chief medical resident at Georgetown and a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health. Few musicians redefined their instrument the way Michael Hedges did. little bit restricted by the categorization that happens in the commercial end of music,'' Later, she taught school in Detroit and in Abington Heights, Pa., where she retired in 1989. During his career with the Intelligence Community Staff, he was assigned to various government agencies, including the Department of Energy, where he served as deputy director of intelligence and director of emergency operations. He was an expert witness in auto and motorcycle liability lawsuits and he was a consultant with the State Department, VISTA, the Peace Corps and the Navy. Olive May Holtje, 80, a life master bridge player and a sports enthusiast, died Nov. 30 at Carriage Hill nursing facility on Cedar Lane in Bethesda. studied electronic music at Stanford University, according to another Web site devoted to He had [apparently] been thrown from his 1986 BMW, which She graduated from Oberlin Conservatory. Paul E. Ertzinger, 86, a retired FBI special agent who served as a liaison to the U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court and the White House, died Dec. 2 at Rockville Nursing Home after a heart attack. He was working on a new album tentatively called Bensusan posthumously returned tribute on his 2001 release Intuite ("Favored Nations"), with a composition entitled "So Long Michael". Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Gloria Guth of Falls Church, and their two children, Philip Guth of Herndon and Leslie Stoner of Lovettsville; a brother; and three grandchildren. He is survived by his mother, Ruth Ipsen of Fresno, Calif; a sister, Carol Hedges of San Francisco; two brothers, Craig, of Los Angeles and Brendan, of Madera, Calif., and two sons, Mischa and Jasper. From 1976 to 1977 he played electric guitar and flute for a local group called Lotus Band, which he left to start performing as a solo acoustic act. He graduated from Georgetown University and its medical school. Her husband, Regis J. Walter, died in 1986. From 1978 until his retirement in 1992, Mr. Guth was an intelligence officer with the permanent staff of Intelligence Community Staff, an interagency organization headed by the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Hedges died in a one-car crash on California 128 in rural Mendocino County, about 100 miles northwest of San Francisco, California Highway Patrol Officer Bob Burke said. She later served on the wind and chamber music faculties at Peabody. She was a native of Sayre, Okla., and was an office worker in her home state before moving to the Washington area in 1951. Known for innovations such as simultaneously picking both ends of the guitar, the Grammy nominee described his own music as heavy mental, acoustic thrash and new edge.. Hedges himself sometimes described his music He was a member of the Cosmos Club, the American Historical Association and the American Sociological Society. Without doubt Michael raised the bar and set new goals for upcoming guitar players with his unique sensibility and playing style. Authorities say the incident happened around 9:00 a.m. along Route 50 near River Road in Athens. Survivors include four children, Glenn Holtje of Catlett, Va., Lynn Forconi of Silver Spring, Nelson Holtje of Edgewater, Md. Mendocino guitarist Michael Hedges, an innovative and Her husband, Ralph H. Holtje, died in 1979. WebMendocino guitarist Michael Hedges, an innovative and eclectic musician with a national following, was identified Wednesday as the victim of a fatal weekend car crash on by Don Record | Feb 23, 2022 | Career & Life, Taproot. AdButler.ads.push({handler: function(opt){ AdButler.register(168183, 208206, [300,600], 'placement_208206_'+opt.place, opt); }, opt: { place: plc208206++, keywords: abkw, domain: 'servedbyadbutler.com', click:'CLICK_MACRO_PLACEHOLDER' }}); if (!window.AdButler){(function(){var s = document.createElement("script"); s.async = true; s.type = "text/javascript";s.src = 'https://servedbyadbutler.com/app.js';var n = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n);}());} var AdButler = AdButler || {}; AdButler.ads = AdButler.ads || []; document.write('<'+'div id="placement_208209_'+plc208209+'">'+'div>'); I said, Please come home with me and do that again. He did I have loved him with my whole heart ever since. ", In recent years, Mr. Hedges lived in Mendocino, recording in his Naked Ear Music studio. Mrs. Walter, who had lived in Gaithersburg since moving to the Washington area 25 years ago, was born in Pittsburgh. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. When he was 3, he immigrated to the United States with his family and settled in Scarsdale, N.Y. All rights reserved. his girlfriend in Long Island, N.Y., said his manager and longtime friend, Hilleary Mr. Ertzinger, who was born in Huntington, Ind., graduated from Manchester College and received an accounting degree from Benjamin Franklin University. Survivors include a son from his first marriage, John W. Parry, of Silver Spring; a son from his second marriage, Brian Parry of Chevy Chase; and two stepchildren, Stephen Brawer of Stockholm and Roberta Brawer of Cambridge, Mass. Hugh Jones Parry, 81, a sociologist and author who taught at George Washington University for 16 years until his retirement in 1982, died of pneumonia Dec. 3 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. She also had been an arts and crafts counselor at Capitol Camps. However, he had always been so protective of his autonomy in the recording process, producing, engineering, and in most cases performing everything himself, that the idea of introducing any other sensibilities in his absence seemed, to Burgess, counter to the very nature of the project. Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll. Bassist Michael Manring contributed to nearly all of Hedges' records. "To some extent I think he felt a He died He did his medical internship at Grady Hospital in Atlanta and served in the Army Medical Corps in Korea. Friday evening and called Burgess from the plane, but the accident could have occurred as His latest and, unfortunately, last studio album reflects just how talented he really was. This story includes information from Windham Hill's Web He studied classical guitar at Phillips University in his native Enid, Okla., then received a degree in composition from the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. For the last 3 1/2 years, she had lived both in Clarks Summit, Pa. and Alexandria, where she took art classes at the Torpedo Factory. Mr. Hedges died in Michael Hedges LIVE 5-6-1995 Ryan Davis 206 subscribers 64K views 4 years ago Shortly after the Oklahoma City Bombing, Michael Hedges appeared at a local "Michael tore my head off," Ackerman once said of Mr. Hedges' playing. He also was a vocalist and had recorded two albums that were primarily vocal, It was so transcendently strong that it cut through even my drug haze. He studied flute and classical guitar at Phillips University in Enid and the Interlochen Music Camp. keyboards. W&P Porter bowl review: A container that makes office 10 beach essentials to pack for a spring break vacation, Your Privacy Choices (Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads). you want your mtv, and paramount+ has it. A A native of Oklahoma, he had trained classically on the Before joining the institute in 1962, Mr. Henry had been air defense division chief for the operations research office at Johns Hopkins University. [1] He enrolled at Phillips University in Enid to study classical guitar and composition under E. J. Ulrich, who Hedges credited as his biggest influence from his academic training. Michael Alden Hedges (December 31, 1953 December 2, 1997) was an American acoustic guitarist and songwriter. [1] Hedges was contacted in February 1981 by William Ackerman who heard him perform at the Varsity Theater in Palo Alto. Survivors include two children, Courtney McCollum Doherty of Washington and Bradley C. McCollum of Gorham, Maine; a sister, Marguerite McCollum Howe of Winston-Salem, N.C.; and a brother, Henry E. McCollum Jr. of Martinsville, Va. Keep supporting great journalism by turning off your ad blocker. Hedges also was working on projects at his private Naked 2023 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. Burgess. WILLIAM P. ARGY Physician. Marie-Barry of Springfield, Lisa Ste. In 1981, he was signed to Windham Hill Records, where he became one of the label's best-selling musicians and one of its most popular touring performers. Ms. Gal-Edd was born and raised in Cranford, N.J., and had lived in the Washington area since 1971. Mr. Hedges's first albums were primarily acoustic-guitar solos, but he soon added electric guitar, vocals and additional instruments, often overdubbing all the parts himself. He served in the Army during the Korean War. Her husband, J. Herman Moore, died in 1992. He was 43, said his manager, Hillary Burgess. She studied conducting at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, where she received the Artist Diploma in Conducting. But now, Michael Hedges last recordings have been assembled into a magnificent final tribute, Torched, the album he was working on at the time of his death. guitar, earned a degree in composition at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, and At the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, Accident won the Grand Michael once said that if he had a set formula, it would be one more limitation hed have to deal with; that he wasnt in this business to find limitations. Michael Hedges, 43, an eclectic acoustic guitarist who was known for his unusual two-handed picking style and who co-founded the Windham Hill music label, died He came to the Washington area in 1958 to become a survey researcher with the U.S. Information Agency. exactly when Hedges died, but said they believed he was dead for at least two days before SUSAN GAL-EDD Teacher. His music transcends genre and trend. She left the National Symphony in 1981 to pursue a dual career as a soloist and conductor, and in the years since she had played and conducted with major orchestras and at music festivals in the United States, Europe and South America. Santa Rosa Press Democrat, December 5, 1997. KATHRYN LECTKA SOLOWIEJ Docent. Marie ended in divorce. Over some 15 years of mutual admiration, David and Graham had developed a deep regard for Michael, both artistically and personally, that nearly matched his own reverence for them. Hedges resisted any attempts to classify his music as He was a member of Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington. Michael Hedges, an acoustic guitarist and composer known for his unusual two-handed picking style, has died in an automobile crash. Hedges apparently was driving in wet conditions when his car ran off the road, according to Lt. Kevin Broin of the Mendocino County Sheriff's coroner's office. eclectic musician with a national following, was identified Wednesday as the victim of a A native of Enid, Okla., Mr. Hedges' early interest in the guitar and flute led him to study classical guitar at Phillips University in Enid. He served in the Army in Europe during World War II. After working for the Gruver Cooley construction firm, he founded Tyree Construction in 1949 and a second general contracting firm, W. Bradley Tyree Inc., in 1963. ; and a sister. Contributions may be made to the Children of Michael Hedges, care of Bank of America, 228 Mr. Hedges lived in Mendocino and worked in a recording studio he had designed, recording material that appeared on his albums as well as many other projects that didn't fit commercial formats. Ear Music recording studio in Mendocino and was scheduled to tour 14 East Coast cities He founded Technical Learning Collective Inc., a trade school for disadvantaged youths that provided tuition-free training in foreign auto repair. Michael Munro, 31, from Orange, Connecticut, was named as the victim of the crash that took place on the Gracehill Road in Armoy, Co Antrim. His body was found a few days afterward. Such an artist was Michael Hedges . On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. much, much more aware of it.". and "deep-tissue gladiator guitar,'' according to Windham Hill's Web site. [1] He was a multi-instrumentalist who played piano, percussion, tin whistle, harmonica, and flute. This 1990s electronic music album-related article is a stub. "He was a great friend and one of the most brilliant musicians in America,'' During the 1980s, Mr. McCollum served on the board of directors for Hospice Care of the District of Columbia. Survivors include two children, Shanie Gal-Edd and Neely Gal-Edd, both of Rockville; her companion, Bruce Trock of Rockville; her parents, Irving and Shirley Weiss of Silver Spring; and a brother, Robert Weiss of Arlington County. document.write('<'+'div id="placement_208209_'+plc208209+'">'+'div>'); Authorities still weren't certain Wednesday Michael Hedges, an acoustic guitarist and composer known for his unusual two-handed picking style, was killed in an automobile crash at age 43. Mrs. Solowiej was born in Michigan and graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit. Mrs. Moore was a volunteer with the Little League, Boy Scouts and neighborhood swim team. After Michael, it goes from near the rest of us, where he found it, to out on the other side of the world, where he set it down for just a little while. See the article in its original context from. His tone was rich and flawless. tongue-in-cheek as "acoustic thrash'', "edgy pastoral", "new edge'', North Main St., Fort Bragg 95437. Eventually Hedges earned a degree in composition from the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. She performed premieres of works by Benjamin Britten, Henry Dutilleux and Gunther Schuller. The rest is told in his gripping visuals, The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist. He began earning recognition in the mid-1980s for groundbreaking Hedges is survived by his mother, Ruth Ipsen, of Fresno; sister Carol Hedges of San Francisco; two brothers, Craig of Los Angeles and Brendan of Madera; and two sons from a former marriage. It was like watching the guitar being reinvented.'' He might play a Beatles song or a hard-rock riff by AC/ DC; he might dance or drum elaborate rhythms on the front of his guitar. A resident of Washington since 1969, Mr. Williams also had been director of Tools for Freedom, a series of vocational programs throughout Latin America that was supported by U.S. and Latin American business executives. while driving home from San Francisco International Airport after a Thanksgiving visit to var plc208206 = window.plc208206 || 0; Ms. Gal-Edd was a member of B'nai Israel Congregation in Rockville. He received a master's degree in electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. WebMichael Hedges is perhaps the most innovative and kinetic acoustic guitarist in the history of the instrument, but he is first and foremost a composer who plays guitar, not a guitarist who plays compositions. Jasper, 11, lived with their father in Mendocino, Burgess said. In 1976, he enrolled at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, where he studied composition, guitar and electronic music; he was also listening to guitarists like Pat Metheny and Ralph Towner. His family immigrated to the United States in the early 1940s, settling first in Pennsylvania and then in New York. It appeared Hedges had died close to instantly, Michael Hedges said heaven is all around, translated to sound. A trust fund has been set up to benefit Hedges' sons. Survivors include two children, Regis J. Walter Jr. and Barbara M. Rebstock, and a granddaughter, all of Gaithersburg. He was 43. "new age'' or anything else, his manager said. After serving as radar officer with the Royal Canadian Navy during the 1940s, he came to the United States. Make a pledge to support our work (and get special perks in return.). Marie of Virginia Beach; two stepchildren, Shaun Dougherty of Port St. Lucie, Fla. and Steven Dougherty of Sarasota, Fla.; a brother and two grandchildren. Mr. Hedges used a combination of unusual tunings, two-handed fret-board tapping and other techniques that resulted in a harmonically rich sound. Subsequent releases included the Grammy-nominated "Aerial Boundaries" ('84) and "Taproot" ('90), as well as "Oracle" in 1996. Burgess said Wednesday. Worn tires and speed may have His was a rare gift, and we can feel only gratitude for the jewels he left us. Windham Hill co-founder and guitarist Will Ackerman first heard Copyright 1997 NPR. ""I mean, I was somewhat aware of that, but I'm becoming On a napkin, Ackerman signed Hedges to a recording contract with Windham Hill Records.[1]. He worked in FBI field offices in San Antonio, Philadelphia and New York and became involved in the investigation of fascist groups in the United States. In the 1950s, he worked as a researcher with the U.S. High Commission in Germany and the U.S. Embassy in Paris. He was born in Zurich. But Hedges, Burgess said, considered himself a composer I would anxiously await every one of his releases and cherish them for the brilliance that they are. first -- one who just happened to play guitar, as well as flute, cello, clarinet and He attended Washington and Lee University law school. Burke said it appeared that Hedges car had skidded off a curve and down a steep embankment a few days earlier. Mr. Hedges is survived by his mother, Ruth Ipsen of Fresno; his sister, Carol Hedges of San Francisco; two brothers, Craig of Los Angeles, and Brendan of Madera; and two sons. Mr. Tyree was treasurer of the Northern Virginia Builders Association, an elder of Falls Church Presbyterian Church, a Mason and a member of the construction board of the National Capital Presbytery and the Washington Golf and Country Club. late as Sunday or Monday, Broin said. 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