Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Barbara ‘Bobbie’ Carnright Tyng, 68, of Orleans, Mass.

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Barbara “Bobbie” Carnright Tyng passed away at Massachuse­tts General Hospital in Boston, Mass., on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017, due to complicati­ons from severe pneumonia. She was 68 years old.

Born in Kingston, N.Y., Bobbie and her two siblings were raised in Saugerties, N.Y., by her parents, Robert and Ginny Carnright. She attended high school at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Mass., and eventually matriculat­ed at Colby Sawyer College in New London, N.H. Ultimately, Bobbie received her Master’s in Early Childhood Education from Wheelock College in Boston.

Bobbie was a founding partner of The Learning Garden Preschool in Orleans, Mass., where she was the Co-Director and Lead Preschool Teacher for 31 years. During her decades at The Learning Garden, Bobbie had a lasting impact on the children she taught and the families within the community. Her passion for children and teaching never waned — even after retirement, Bobbie devoted her time to substitute teaching and volunteeri­ng in local schools. She was especially proud of her volunteer work with the Treasure Cay Preschool program in the Bahamas, where she was fondly referred to as “Miss Bobbie” by the Headmaster and children alike.

Bobbie is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Steve Tyng, and her two adoring daughters, Heidi Piché of Weston, Mass., and Holley Tyng of Falmouth, Maine, along with their respective spouses, Casey Piché and Kristin Cirbus. Beloved “Mimi” to her grandchild­ren, Hannah and Tyler Piché, they loved her deeply and were a boundless source of pure, unadultera­ted joy in her life. Bobbie is also survived by her siblings, brother Holley Carnright (Denise Dourdevill­e); sister, Patricia Keefe; and many nieces and nephews.

Bobbie is remembered for her indomitabl­e spirit, her generous nature, and her tender approach. Universall­y known for her grace, kindness, and infectious smile, she was a beautiful and vibrant person who seemingly radiated from the sunshine she held inside. Abundant with energy and selfless with her time, Bobbie served as an inspiratio­n to all who were lucky enough to meet her. Fostered by her deep love of Cape Cod, she was a fixture on Nauset Beach and was known to enjoy a swim in the Atlantic regardless of the season. It was on this beach that she regularly reconnecte­d with the children she once taught. The happy shouts down the shore for “Mrs. Tyng” never ceased and were a constant source of happiness for her. Bobbie never forgot a name or a face of one of her students. When she wasn’t on the beach, she loved to spend her free time playing tennis with friends around the Cape. In recent years, she and Steve traveled frequently to their home in Treasure Cay, where Bobbie again was an active member of the community, enjoying tennis, swimming, and volunteeri­ng her time. Bobbie loved to walk on the beach and search for seashells or washed up beach glass. But, of all the things Bobbie loved in life, her family was her greatest love of all. She was fiercely devoted to her family and cherished every moment they had together.

A memorial visitation will be held at Nickerson Funeral Home in Orleans, Mass., from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. A celebratio­n of Bobbie’s life will be held at the Federated Church in East Orleans, Mass., at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Treasure Cay Preschool in the Bahamas by visiting https://www.youcaring.com/treasureca­ypreschool-938308. For online condolence­s, please visit www.nickersonf­unerals.com.

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