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Kyle Leo Trahan

Atascadero, California

1970 - 2022

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Kyle Leo Trahan February 6, 1970 - April 11, 2022 Atascadero, California - On April 11th at 2:55pm Kyle Trahan passed away peacefully, while looking at the beautiful spring bloom in his yard and being held by loved ones. As a father, son, brother, uncle, and friend, Kyle filled those...

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I went to school with Kyle from Kindergarten through 3rd grade. We kept in touch for a while afterwards. I saw him about once a year between then and the end of High School. This afternoon, on a whim, I decided to look him up. This is such sad news. My heart goes out to Carrie, Aaron, and the entire family. I know he brought joy and stability to many lives-- including mine. John Pabst

It is so hard to believe that Kyle has been gone for a year! Kyle was a wonderful human being and he was loved by so many of us... The memories of him always makes me smile.

We´re saddened to hear of the passing of Kyle. He has made a difference in so many lives. We are grateful to have been part of his EMS family. ~San Luis Ambulance

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Dear Carrie and family, I did not know your son but reading about him, I see so much of you and your artistic talents in him. My heart goes out to you. May God comfort you all.

I have never met anyone like Kyle and have many good memories of his laughter. I am so sorry that he is gone.

Thank you for all your kindness and laughs at the dunes. You were a joy to work with and you have left such a positive mark on this world!

You were such a kind person and you will be missed! Your Kidney cancer sister, Deb

May the beloved memory of Kyle Leo Trahan be an everlasting blessing, and may his spirit be a loving guide always to all who had the privilege of knowing him in this world. His spirit will endure here at the NIH and for every person whose life is saved by his efforts with us here. With Heartfelt Condolences to all his Loved Ones, Chaplain Michael Zoosman, NIH