Tyrus R. Gillis

Born on January 21, 1939 in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia
Passed May 29, 2025, in Melbourne, Florida

Tyrus R. Gillis 1939-2025

Tyrus R. Gillis, 86, of Satellite Beach, Florida, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2025, at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Florida, surrounded by the family he loved so dearly.

Born on January 21, 1939, in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, to Tyrus and Myrtice Gillis, Ty carried the warmth of the South in his heart throughout his life. He was a man shaped by the land, by adventure, and by a fierce devotion to those he held close.

Ty had an unshakable bond with the great outdoors. From the quiet serenity of a fishing line cast into still waters to the thrill of a hunting trip through Florida’s dense wilderness, he found his peace and joy beneath open skies. Whether it was deer in North Florida or geese and ducks along the marshes, Ty was never far from his beloved K9 companions, who shared countless sunrises and long treks through the woods at his side. Some of his happiest moments were spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren—teaching them to fish, to love nature, and to savor the simple, wild joys of the world around them.

Ty’s passion extended beyond the wild; it ran beneath the very roads we travel. As a distinguished Project Road and Bridge Engineer with the Florida Department of Transportation, Ty played a pivotal role in building key arteries of Central Florida’s infrastructure. His fingerprints are etched into the Pineda, Melbourne, and Eau Gallie Causeways, segments of I-95, the widened US-192, SR-520, and countless other roadways. His stories of building those roads — dodging alligators, wrestling with thick brush, and navigating a then-untamed Florida — captured the grit and humor that defined him.

On July 7, 1957, Ty married the love of his life, Patricia Gail Judge, in Jacksonville, Florida. Together, they built a life rich in laughter, strength, and unconditional love — a bond that carried them through decades until her passing, which left a space in Ty’s heart that never healed.

Ty’s heart was always fullest when surrounded by family. He is survived by his loving brother, Lester Gillis; his devoted children, Debbie, Kathy, Mandy, and Ty; grandchildren Bradley, Kyle, Chrissy, Richie, Reyna, Rebekah, Larry Jr., John, Kari, Miranda, Lauren, and Ty; and over 20 great-grandchildren whose lives have been shaped by his gentle wisdom and enduring love.

He leaves behind not only the legacy of the roads he built but the immeasurable one found in the lives he touched. His laughter still echoes in our memories, his stories still bring smiles to our faces, and his love still guides us like a compass pointing home.
We love and miss you, Dad, Papa, Gramps. You were the heart of our family—and always will be.

Family and friends may call on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 from 11:30 am until the time of his service at 12 pm at Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home, 1010 E. Palmetto Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32901. Entombment will follow at Florida Memorial Gardens.

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Mary Gillis from DeLand wrote on June 2, 2025:
I have such wonderful memories of Uncle Ty and the trips we all took together. I particularly loved the stories going back and forth between him and my Dad. A great man who lived a great life. Much love to the family...
Christy Gillis from South Daytona wrote on June 1, 2025:
Uncle Ty was always so kind. We were laughing about the trip to Scotland where he told Les…son you sure can play that radio. He will be missed. He is happy to be with Jesus and to see Aunt Pat. Praying for your comfort. Les and Christy
Lou Hansen from Melbourne, FL wrote on May 31, 2025:
Our hearts and prayers go out to the entire Gillis family. May his memory be a blessing and his legacy live on through all who love him. Love in Christ, Lou & Angela Hansen & family
Jennifer Terrell from McMinnville,Tennessee wrote on May 31, 2025:
Keeping the family in my prayers. Mr.Gillis was one of a kind. Glad I had the pleasure of meeting him.
Cynthia Cooler from West Cocoa wrote on May 31, 2025:
The most dedicated father and grandfather (besides my own) and the sweetest and most loving gentleman to all!! He will be sorely missed ♥️
Tyrus Gillis III from Palm Bay wrote on May 31, 2025:
Forever in our hearts