Kyron-McAllister-Obituary

Kyron Troy McAllister

Chicago, Illinois

Jun 20, 1964 – Apr 12, 2024

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BORN
June 20, 1964
DIED
April 12, 2024
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Kyron Troy McAllister, age 59, passed away on April 12, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois. He was born on June 20, 1964. Kyron is survived by his mother, Wilola McAllister, father and step- mother Melvin, and Isabella McAllister, sister, Pamela McAllister, aunt, Barbara Pierson, and first cousins Dr....

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I met Kyron in the late 80s when we were both attending Northern Arizona University. We both lived on the over 21 floor of Sechrist Hall. The guys on this floor had a great rapport and formed an informal fraternity. We studied together, partied together, and helped one another. Kyron was an important part of this group of diverse individuals. He was always easy to smile and laugh and generally brightened up any gathering. He loved to listen to live music and party. I remember sharing many...

I remember so many wonderful vacations, walking across Athens / Barcelona / Venice / Paris / Rome / San Francisco / Provincetown / Puerto Vallarta. hanging out late into the night in the old quarter of San Sebastian. the beach at Quepos, and in Cancun. birthday dinners at the Red Inn. I remember him at his computer working on publications for work, making things with his 3 D printer, writing short stories and his novel, downloading all the music in the world and making discs of it. I...

I met Kyron in Chicago more than 30 years ago. My memories of him are of the following: he was extraordinarily good looking, he was super friendly and he was one of the smartest people I had ever known. Every time I saw him I'd give him a big hug. He was that kind of person. I'm so sorry this happened. He was a good man.

Pam, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Peace, Lisa

My condolences to the family. You are in my prayers.

Kyron is my baby son. Every time I close my eyes, I see all the cute. The good and bad he did as a baby, toddler, teenager, and young adult. After Easter dinner, as he was leaving to go home, he came to me to say goodbye and placed his hand on my shoulder. I kissed his hand because it was on my shoulder. Be with your brother and grandparents. God bless you, baby. Walk and talk with Jesus. Love, mom