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Kyle Lynn Buck

Charleston, South Carolina

Jan 30, 1973 – May 19, 2017

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BORN
January 30, 1973
DIED
May 19, 2017
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Kyle Lynn Buck CHARLESTON - Kyle Lynn Buck, 44, of Radcliffe Drive, Charleston, formerly of Orangeburg, died Friday, May 19, 2017, at the home of his aunt in Orangeburg. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 22, 2017, at 2:00 p.m., in the Chapel of Dukes-Harley Funeral Home, 3379...

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Kyle I can´t believe the years have gone by so rapidly since you went to be with the Lord along with your grand parents (Bledsoe´s) and my only daughter (Regina Heyward), keep looking because one day your mom (TORRIE) and I will meet you and be together again..missing you..

Kyle we are still missing you, however I know that you and my daughter REGINA, along with your grand parents are really enjoying being pain free and waiting for the day that your mom and I can hug y´all again...be sweet our angels

Kyle l pray often that God will continue to give your mon patience to cope and understand that you couldn´t hold on any longer so when God `s angel came to take you to a better place where there is no more pain and suffering you gladly decided to go knowing that someday TORRIE will understand and realizing You two will be together again someday... I´m sending much love to you from your mom and I. We miss you .... Maggie from Atlanta

To the best mother in the world (TORRIE WOOD) I know you are still trying to accept the fact that Kyle is with the Lord now however just hold on to all the GOOD memories of him & everything will be all right... love to you & Kyle May he Rest In Peace. Your best friend Maggie

Kyle the Lord saw that you couldnt fight your battle alone so he sent his BEST angel to bring you to him so you could stop fighting and Rest In Peace. Love you still. (Your moms BEST friend). Maggie

Still think of you each day Kyle and pray you are watching over me ♥ Miss your laughter and smile so much.

Kyle it was a pleasure watching you grow into a fine young man. You were the apple of your mom Torrie 's eye. When anyone mentioned your name her eyes lit up. She bragged on everything you accomplished in your short lifetime. She was a proud mom and I applauded you both until the curtain came down for the last time. My hope is for you to Rest In Peace and may God bless you both. Maggie Mintz a good friend since you were born.

Lynn,

I am so sorry for your loss. Through you I knew that Kyle was a fine man, and a fighter. I am praying for you and your family.

Kyle , you have been a best friend to Bryan since you two first met at the College of Charleston. In your friendship, you became one of my dearest friends too. You became a part of our family. You were there to celebrate the marriage of Bryan and Ashley. Spent many good times together during football game weekends at Dr. D and Special K's house. You were there to help us grieve the loss of our mother. You were there to share in the birth of Marya and have been the best Uncle Kyle she...