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Kyle J. Wilson

Everett, Arizona

1958 - 2018

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Kyle Wilson age 60, born in Torrance, CA, June 18 1958, passed away at home surrounded by loved ones in Green Valley, AZ, September 24, 2018 following a short battle with cancer. Raised on the lake in Lake Stevens, WA, he was an accomplished water skier and jumper, named the states water ski jump...

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Im sorry for the family's loss! I lived just down the road from Kyle growing up & going to school at the lake. We were on the track team with coach Harry Ayers. He was truly a dedicated athlete and fun to be around. He will be missed!

Kyle was one of the nicest people I have ever met! We started hanging around in Jr. High and stayed in touch from that time on. There are a lot of great things that could be said about Kyle, but I know for sure that I never heard him say a negative word about anybody the whole time I knew him. He was most kind-hearted and always looked at the upside in any situation! Great Guy who was lost way too soon!

I worked with Kyle at both the PUD and Clancy's, he was always full of fun and energy. I remember when he saved someone's life at the Mukilteo boat launch putting his own life at risk. May he rest in peace.

We went to the same school & ran in track together. He loaned me water skis to try out & gave me some great pointers. Truly a great & unselfish guy!
Kyle you'll be missed!

I loved Kyle very much and am so saddened by his loss...there's not one single memory that stands out to me, just all of the laughter, happiness and love that I always felt around him. I'm thinking of all of his family and sending you my love and prayers...I won't be able to make it to Washington either, but I will celebrate his life with a toast to him on my coast!

I worked with Kyle at the PUD from 1985 until 1999, when he left for Seattle City Light. He became a good friend. He was such a practical joker and just plain fun to be around! The world will be a sadder place without him. May God bless you and give you comfort!

I enjoyed working with Kyle for over 20 years at Snohomish PUD and Seattle city light. He was a friend you could count on. He told great stories and we always thought about him, even after he retired. We sometimes called him big red after he told us he had red hair growing up and he was a fast runner, though we never did see either. Love you mr. Wilson.

Kyle was an intricate part of the Kozy family, I usually smiled at his antics. He was and will be missed

Kyle: What a fabulous friend. Over at Doc's, on the patio, playing Hearts. Laughing, giggling, giggling and laughing. We sure had lots of fun.
That Kyle smile!! I will always remember it. Van (Jan) thinking of you guys, Pam, thanks for having a get together here. Looking forward to seeing the gang.
Will miss you Kyle...What a sweetheart