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Kyle Deatherage

Highland, Illinois

1980 - 2012

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Kyle DeatherageTrooper Kyle W. Deatherage, 32 of Highland, Ill., born April 11, 1980, in Maryville, Ill., died Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, at Raymond, Ill.He was a member of First Congregational Church, Highland, Ill., and the Fraternal Order of Police 43 - Springfield, Ill.Kyle was born in Maryville,...

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We are so very sorry to read of Kyle's passing. He was such a fine young man. May God bless him always. Our deepest sympathy to April and Barry and the family. Visiting my Sister in Marine and just read an article in the paper. So very sorry.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Officer Kyle Deatherage. Thank you Kyle for your service to the State of Illinois. Rest in Peace..

Our hearts go out to Sarah, Kaylee, Camden and the rest of Trooper Deatherage's family. We observed a moment of silence last night at our Monmouth Beach, NJ borough meeting. It gave me great comfort to see the Illinois State Police car backing up the checkpoint to our town following Superstorm Sandy, as I was a resident of Illinois for many years. He will always be a hero and we are eternally grateful for the sacrifice you all made so he could serve us.

Our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of this young officer. So sorry for your loss.

I never got the chance to meet Kyle, but all I've heard is good things! He'll be missed!

Rest assured Kyle will be remembered at every Mass I attend. There is a time when I remember all US Service people/Verterans and all those who stand in harms way to protect us.
He is at Peace.

Prayers continue for Kyles wife and children. Words can not describe my sympathy for you.

May all the words of comfort and prayers from both friends and strangers help you while you grieve. Kyle was doing what he loved and we are all grateful for his service to mankind.
May Kyle's love and sense of humor strengthen you all as you remember and talk often of the good times.
Truly sorry for your loss,