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Kyle Mattingly

Houston, Texas

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Kyle David Mattingly Kyle was born December 28, 1981 in Houston, TX. He entered eternity on January 28, 2014 in Tucson, AZ. He is survived by his parents, Mitch and Nancy Mattingly of Houston, siblings Mark and Lindsay Mattingly of Nashville, TN; Adam and Laura Mattingly of Dallas, TX; and Sara...

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Dear Nancy and Mitch,

I just learned this morning of Kyle's death. No words suffice, and my heart is stilled in anguish for you. My belated prayers for you have now begun and will continue, prayers petitioning the Lord to send comfort and peace in continuous, unexpected and compelling ways each day.

To the family of Kyle,
My name is Jacob Gross, and I am a former co-worker of Kyle's at Rope Partner. Just wanted to express how much happiness and humor I felt when Kyle was around. I was always excited to work with him, and we always shared many laughs and good conversation. He had an original and organic outlook on life. I know I can't come close to empathizing with the grief you must be feeling, but I will greatly miss seeing him on the roster. My heart goes out to your family. Stay well.

Nancy and family,

My heart pours out for you in prayer. I have not kept in touch with you all as well as I'd like but remember Kyle very fondly from JVBC youth group. My mom received notice of his passing from a prayer request list from their old class (George Moore). I will continue to pray for the peace and comfort that only our sweet Lord can provide.

So sorry for the loss of Kyle. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Kyle for JVBC youth group. He was an awesome guy. Always full of joy and excitement. He seemed to enjoy everything about life. May God bring you peace through this tough time.

Mitch and Nancy,
My heart is so sad for you! Know that you and your family are in my prayers. I pray for peace, rest and comfort. Lean on the Lord.
You and your family will be in my prayers, Myra Arendale Whitten

I walked many miles with Kyle and remember his positive attitude. Our packs were heavy but Kyle was eager to carry more than his share. A great leader, quiet follower, and a fine example for others. May Kyle's bright light shining down on us from above give you the strength to navigate through this dark and difficult time. I pray for your family and cherish the memories of Kyle.

We loved crossing paths with Kyle at Redcloud - and especially loved the way he loved David Baker. What a gift he had for relating to and making others feel special. We are thinking of and praying for y'all often...

Sorry for the loss of your son. Take comfort in knowing he is with Jesus our Lord, family members and friends who go before us.