Kyle-Mallette-Obituary

Kyle Morris Mallette

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Kyle Morris Mallette, 44, of Vancleave, died Sunday, June 10, 2007 in Ocean Springs.

Mr. Mallette was a lifelong resident of Vancleave and he owned and operated K & M Enterprise, K & M Waste, and Ft. Ramsey Corner Store. He was a member of the Ole Biloxi Marching Club,...

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Dear Kyle My Man,
I Love You!
Destiny
Brought you into my life

I have never felt a love so right,

You are the half that makes me whole,

You are the one who fills my soul,

From Linda McDaniel, Your companion and friend, and glad we were together and always will be, I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN..............

Melissa,
I enjoyed being friends with your Daddy and having him join us for hog hunts in the swamp. He enjoyed life and made those around him enjoy the times spent with him. The last time I hunted with your daddy was a week and a day before his death and we had a good time. We enjoyed his Christmas party and the crawfish boil he had for Dillon's birthday last year. I'm glad I got to know him as a friend this past couple of years(though hearing us talk on the phone you would have thought...

My daddy was the nicest man with the biggest, most loving heart that you could ever imagine. One time, I got mad at him when he made me sweep the porch until all of the bristles fell off the broom. I had blisters on my hands for quite a while. That was his way of cruel and unusual punishment, but it worked. Daddy taught me so many things, fun things like hunting. When I shot my first deer, Daddy was the one who gave me the initiation of the blood by smearing it in my face. He is the only one...

May God bless each one as my prayers are with you. No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.He is gone,but not forgotten.(Classmates-jr-high)

There are no words to express our sympathy to your family in your time of loss...Vancleave has lost a son.

Kyle meant a lot to many different people. He was one of the most caring and generous of men. Kyle meant a lot to me personally, not only as a cousin, but as a friend. We shared many good times together, as children and as adults. I thank God for all the memories that I have, and for the opportunity of visiting with Kyle Sunday morning on our houseboat. We reminisced and shared stories of our childhood with Lynda and Hambone. That will always be very special to me. Know that I am thinking of...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Words are hard to come by at times like this. These scriptures come to mind.

James 4:9-10 Grieve, mourn and wail. Change your laughter to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.
James 4:13-15 Now listen, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.” Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a...

Dear Conrad, Mrs. Jeanie and family,

I am so very sorry Kyle has left you. I pray God holds him in peaceful rest.

I remember our good times as kids, Mrs. Jeannie when you and Mama would get us together. We all had so much fun! In that old station wagon, going to the Point to get ice cream at the Dairy Dream, or to the beach.. or just spending time at our houses. I thank you for letting us grow up together. Kyle, along with Ken, Stacey and Connie Jean has always been a...