G.W.-Kyle-Obituary

G.W. "Bill" Kyle

SOUTHLAKE, Texas

1928 - 2008

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Kyle, G. W. "Bill" G. W. "Bill" Kyle passed away Monday, November 10, 2008. Bill was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather (aka PePa), brother and friend. He worked for American Airlines for 47 years and was involved in many business, civic and social organi- zations throughout...

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I was saddened to see in the latest AA Jetnet update the passing of Bill. I was a colleague of Bill's when he was the Regional Manager of the Texas Region. Bill was the consummate gentleman and I feel blessed to have known and worked with him. A story I remember about Bill which has brought a smile to my face every time I think about it was the time his cat got caught when the garage door closed on him, I believe when Bill and Marge were living in Austin. Without hesitation, Bill picked up...

Dear Marge and family,
Words cannot express the sense of loss that was felt at Bill's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.Please know that I am grieving for him too, but know that our Heavenly Father has gathered him into His presence.
Love, Helen Trimarchi

I remember the first day back in the late 60s/early 70s I met Bill. I was about 4 or 5. My mom got a new job at American and was his secretary. The office at Love Field had a single "G" on the door in that cool, modern terminal. When I first was introduced to Bill he told me that the G meant "Girls" as there were a few ladies in the office but he was the only guy. Even at that age, I could tell he was a kind and awesome human being.

My parents went on many trips with the Kyles --...

Dear Marge,
We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your
family. Bill was a great co-worker and a very fine person.
He was a great asset to American Airlines.
Sincerely, Frank and Naomi Leyva / Scottsdale, Arizona

I just heard about Bill's passing. I am so sorry to hear the news. My prayers and thoughts are with the family during this sad time. Bill will surely be missed by all of us at Waffle Way. If we can do anything, please call.

Marge, So many memories you must have to comfort you. Perhaps the greatest comfort of all is in knowing that he has reached his goal...heaven. Our fond memories are of the "trailer days" on the ramp at the Austin airport. How we laughed!
Please know that we are thinking of you and that we wish you and your family peace during this time.

Bill was known and respected for his efficiency and kindness during his long and varied career with American Airlines. I'm sure he will be sorely missed by Marge and all his family. Both Betty and I respectfully send our sincere condolences.

A person just can't go wrong being kind and generous....and that is how Bill Kyle was. It was a pleasure to see Bill and Marge together at the Southlake Sr. Center. Our sympathy is extended to Marge and all the family.

Bill was a sweet and precious presence in Southlake and we were blessed to have him. He is truly missed! Bill Kyle has been my childrens Santa since they were born. His kind spirit in that capacity has touched thousands of children each Christmas in this, just one of the many volunteer roles he held. Marge is the most beautiful and elegant Mrs. C ever! We have had the priveledge of riding in the sleigh with he and Mrs. Clause and having our children with him each lighting celebration...