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Kyle Bowser, age 41, of Milford and Syracuse was born on March 1, 1983. He passed away unexpectedly on October 19, 2024. He was a beloved member of the community and a devoted family man. He attended Wawasee High School. Kyle's career spanned several companies, including Zimmer and Biomet, more recently, at Keystone RV in the cabinet division.
He was an active and long-time member of Stones Trace as a regulator. He was also very active in the Milford community helping with Food Truck Fridays.
Kyle was a joyful presence who charmed everyone with his sharp wit and a treasure trove of dad jokes. His playful sarcasm brought laughter to many, and his genuine laughter will be deeply missed. A natural leader, Kyle took on the role of a softball coach for the Kraken and dedicated significant time to coaching a variety of sports for his children, instilling in them not only athletic skills but also the values of teamwork and perseverance.
Kyle is survived by his beloved wife, Breanne Bowser, of Milford, and their cherished children, Abbagail, Evelyn L., Evelyn H., and Grace. He is also lovingly remembered by his father, Doug (Toni Flowers) Bowser, of Syracuse, along with his siblings: Rachel Walker-Hugg of Syracuse, Derek (Crystal) Bowser of Arizona, and his twin brother, Brent (Amelia Dunlap) Bowser of Claypool.
Friends are invited to join the family for Kyle's Life Celebration Visitation on Friday, October 25, 2024 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 1001 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse, IN.
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