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Kyle Ingalsbe-41, of Monteagle Tennessee, passed away unexpectedly July 7th, 2025, due to unknown causes. It is assumed he suffered a heart attack while working on renovations with Mountain of God Tabernacle in Monteagle, Tennessee - a place he cared deeply about.
Kyle was born on February 5th, 1984, at Georgia Baptist Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, to his mother, Barbara Ingalsbe, and his father, James Alan Brewer. From an early age, Kyle was known for his kind heart, quiet bravery, sharp sense of humor, and deep loyalty to his family.
He had a passion for math and computer technology and enjoyed playing video games, anime, exploring new ideas, and keeping in close touch with his mother and sister - whom he loved dearly. He was not just a son and a brother, but a friend, protector, and a constant source of support to those around him.
Kyle is survived by his mother, Barbara Ingalsbe; his father, James Alan "Jimmy" Brewer; his sisters, Meghan Lyda (Thomas) and Susannah Thompson (Justin); his beloved niece and nephews, Cameron and Natalia Tucker and Waylon and River Thompson; his grandfather, Nelson Ingalsbe; several aunts, uncles, and extended family members. He was preceded in death by his grandmothers Geraldine Smith Ingalsbe, Judith Ingalsbe, and Rita Brewer, as well as his grandfather, James Atlas Brewer, Jr.
Funeral arrangements and a celebration of life are currently being made to bring Kyle back home to Georgia. Information will be shared with friends and family as details are finalized.
In lieu of flowers, donations to assist with funeral expenses can be made to his sister, Meghan Lyda or his mother, Barbara Ingalsbe.
Kyle will be missed more than words can say, but his memory will live on in every heart he touched.
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