Kyle Anthony Gosse was born July 26, 1986, and left earthside May 1, 2025.
Kyle lived life with boundless energy and an undeniable love for the outdoors. Whether he was casting a fishing line, hunting a variety of animals, tearing through trails on his dirt bike, or braving long rides on his bicycle to avoid territorial birds on his way to the golf course, every adventure was met with enthusiasm and humor. He cherished the water, always ready for a boating trip-though he firmly believed a wetsuit was necessary until the lake hit a near tropical temperature. He excelled in athletics and never turned down a sporting event.
Of all his passions, none compared to the love he had for his daughter, Skyler. She was his world, his greatest joy, and the most important part of his life. Kyle's heart was immense and his ability to turn any moment into a story was unmatched.
He is survived by his parents, Sara and Darrell Gosse; his sister Megan (Jeremy) Meyer; his brothers Tyson (Stephanie) Gosse and Josh (Kemora) Olson; and his beloved nieces and nephews-Alexandra, Eloise, and Aiden Meyer; Nolan, Ryker, and Callan Gosse; and Kirby Colbert-Olson. Most importantly, he leaves behind his treasured daughter, Skyler Haven Gosse, and his faithful dog, Hallie.
In honor of Kyle's love for a good story, please share a memory in his name. In lieu of flowers, a contribution toward Skyler's education fund would be deeply appreciated: Venmo Sara-Gosse or to NAMI.org.
Kyle's family will gather privately at a later date to celebrate his life.
Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Gosse family. To share a special memory or condolence, please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com.
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