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Kyle H Farnsworth (59) of Highland Utah. Passed away in the early morning of January 24th, 2024. After a life long illness.
Kyle was born December 6,1964 in Salt Lake City Utah to Newell & Pat Farnsworth.
From a young age, you could always find Kyle in the outdoors. He had a deep love for hunting, fishing and being in nature.
Some of his cherished memories were pheasant,duck and antelope hunting with his dad and brother In Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. Kyle always had a hunting dog or two by his side.
As Kyle's health got worse his hunting trips became limited, however that did not slow him down, Kyle always had a project going. His talents were endless, from photography, to drawing and building habit for wildlife.
Through all of Kyle's health challenges his Testimony was never shook, He knew there was a purpose in every trail he faced.
Kyle had many callings throughout the years for his church, he served a LDS mission to Boston Massachusetts, but his favorite time spent was working in the temple and the special experiences he had there.
Kyle was welcomed home by many family and friends but what he look forward to the most was the long awaited hug from his older sister Michelle who passed away in 1989.
Kyle is survived by his loving parents who never left his side and were his biggest supporters. His Brother Mark Farnsworth, sister Kayelyne (Tony) Barton. Along with his neices and nephews. Harrison, Regan, Kylee, Kacee, Cooper, Jocee, Taylee, Oakley, Macey, Quincy, and Charley.
We would like to thank all of Kyles Doctors, nurses and healthcare workers, especially Dr. Von Welch, and Kyle's niece Kacee that went above and beyond to make sure Kyle had the best life he could.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM at the Highland 16th Ward Chapel, 11000 N 6400 W. Prior to the service, a viewing will be held at the same location, starting at 9:45. There will also be a viewing on Tuesday, January 30, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Anderson & Sons Lone Peak Chapel, 6141 W 11000 N. Interment will be at the Alpine City Cemetery.
Please click on the link below to watch Kyle's services via live stream:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85849217941?pwd=S1o2NHJDTE5aUzhCWWJRUnVJU1BpUT09
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49 East 100 North P.O. Box 855, American Fork, UT 84003
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