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Kyle E. Chapman

Montville, Connecticut

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Montville - Kyle E. Chapman, an inspirational friend, proud Marine, and generous soul, died on June 22, 2013. He was 51. Kyle was born in Limestone, Maine, a small Canadian border town located in the northeast corner of the state. His family left Maine during his early childhood for Shreveport,...

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Kyle from the day we met you running the tool room me pipe welder we enjoyed knowing each other.For many years and countless hours in many challenging jobs your humor and work ethic was appreciated by all.One of our nastiest jobs was working Shutdowns in the Montville Power Station.Glad we both got to work as Iron Workers on many Bridges over our careers.It was a pleasure to know you Rest In Peace ,Hutch

Chris,
My heart aches for you. You are in my thoughts and in my prayers. May you find comfort and peace. You are loved.

Chris and Mark,
I was so sorry to hear of Kyle's passing! My heart goes out to the both of you.

Kyle was the best of the best, always a smile and with that smile came a "can do, will do" attitude.
Never forget working with him on the Thames R/R. The best was on a Saturday when we dropped the rudders and Kyle replaced a cracked rudder shaft tube on the "Sue". It was a honor to work with a man like Kyle.

i am very sorry to hear of your loss. my prayers go out to you and your family.

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS CHRIS AND FAMILY. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

Dear Chris and Mark,
So sorry to learn of your husband/father's passing. Please know my heart aches for you. May memories of happy times shared help you through this difficult time. Love and prayers.

I had the pleasure of working with Kyle for a number of years, and he was someone who would not only help you when you needed it, but would make sure you had a smile on your face. His knowledge, humor and good nature were all admirable traits, and he has touched many people's lives. Rest in peace Kyle.

I had the honor of working with Kyle on many bridges in Southern New England .I always enjoyed his calming presence, professionalism and camaraderie.
When I arrived on these projects, I was always greeted by Kyle with a smile and a handshake and "am I glad you're here"!
My thoughts and prayers are with Kyle's family in these difficult times. Bill Van Voorhis