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Gail and family,
I am sorry that I couldn't make the service, but my sympathy goes out to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Connie Crane
Connie Crane
May 08, 2004 | Bangor, PA


Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kyle E. Gillow, 68, of Easton, died suddenly on Sunday, May 2, 2004, in Easton Hospital after being stricken at home. Born: In Prompton, Pa., a son of the late Fred and Florence Chyle Gillow. Personal: He and his wife, the former Gail Wayman, celebrated their 49th anniversary in September. He was...
Read MoreGail and family,
I am sorry that I couldn't make the service, but my sympathy goes out to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Connie Crane
Connie Crane
May 08, 2004 | Bangor, PA
I missed Kyle when he retired, we use too talk all the time about the politics of education and CIT. He had no fear and would be that man searching for an honest man who spoke the truth. No subject was off bounds and that conversation bond lead to a good friendly working environment and respect for one another. He is still missed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Don DiNaro
Donald DiNaro
May 06, 2004 | Kresgeville, PA
Kyle was loved by everyone who had the opportunity to know him. There was never a time when you saw Kyle that he was not smiling or telling you a story that would make you laugh and brighten your day. He truly was a wonderful man, husband, father, co-worker and friend (not to forget a real character!!!!) His presence was strong and always welcome. He would go out of his way to help you or anyone he thought could use his assistance. Kyle will always be remembered in a beautiful way and he will...
Carmela Heard
May 05, 2004 | CIT
Knowing Kyle was a blessing. He always knew how to make someone smile. :) You will be missed but not forgotten here at the CIT/Tech Tyke Center.
Tina Haney
May 05, 2004 | Easton, PA
My deepest sympathy to Gail and the entire family. Kyle was a wonderful co-worker and friend... Rest well and God Bless...
Debra Kemmerer
May 05, 2004 | Easton, PA
Here at CIT, we could always count on Kyle for that early morning smile or laugh that was so contagious, we couldn't help but join in....Kyle, thank you for the great memories....we will miss you dearly.......
Chris Kipp
May 05, 2004 | Easton, PA
When I started working at CIT I saw Kyle for the first in many years. I knew his family when I was in high school. Kyle was like a grandfather to me at school and I always felt secure when he was around. He used to drive the bus for our field trips and I always knew we would be safe. When I needed help in my classroom, I always knew he would take care of it. Kyle will be sadly missed by many people, but the most important thing is to know that he touched our lives forever.
Marsha Sandt
May 05, 2004 | Pen Argyl, PA
Hi
I Would Like To Say I Can't Belive It Happen So Soon To Kyle I Never Had It In My Mind He Would Pass Away So Soon. I Always Liked Talking To Him He Was Like A GrandFater To Me More Then A Friend. But I Would Like To Say I Hope Gail & Family Will Always Know He Will Be Watching Over Them At All Times
James Terpe
(Former C.I.T. Student Class Of '01)
James Terpe
May 05, 2004 | Easton, PA
Hi
I Am Sorry To See Kyle Go. I Can't Belive It Happen So Soon. I Loved Kyle Like A Friend I Always Saw Him When I Went To C.I.T. He Came In Food Prep Show & Talked To His Wife Gail And Had Lunch In Store Room With A Few Other People From C.I.T. He Made Me Laugh & I Also Wanted To Say He Will Be Missed.. It Will Never Be The Same Without Him. I Hope Gail Will Always Know Klye Will Be Watching Over Her At All Times.
James Terpe
(Former Food Prep Student Class Of...
James Terpe
May 05, 2004 | Easton, PA