Tyra Melvia Westling

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Tyra Melvia Westling

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1897-1975

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Tyra Melvia Westling was an educator of the Deaf who taught in the United States, the Philippines, and China. Born in Nebraska in 1897 to Swedish immigrant parents, her family moved to Tacoma in 1901 (1,4). In 1916 she graduated from Everett High School in the Normal (teacher training) course, after transferring from Tacoma’s Stadium High School the previous year (2). Her interest in Deaf education led her to visit numerous schools on the East Coast, where she sought employment (3). In 1924 she accepted her first teaching position overseas, in the Philippines (3). By 1948, while at the Chefoo School for the Deaf, she and her students were evacuated due to unrest associated with the Chinese Communist revolution, and she subsequently taught at the Ming Sum School for the Blind in Canton (3). Later, in the United States, she taught at the Tucker Maxon Oral School for the Deaf in Portland, OR, and Tacoma Public Schools. She died in Tacoma in 1975 at the age of 78 (4).

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Written by Ruth Keller, 2023.

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(1) 1910 U.S. Census
(2) "U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: Everett High School; Year: 1916
(3) "Writings- Autobiographical" File 1, Box 2, Tyra Melvia Westling Papers (Collection 4.3.7), Northwest Room at Tacoma Public Library.
(4) “Obituaries - Tyra Westling”, Tacoma News Tribune, 11/23/1975, p.40

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