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Lawson Funeral Home - MeridianKyle Scott Law, beloved by many and a true craftsman at heart, passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025, in Waco, Texas, with his sister by his side. Born on February 8, 1963, in Hillsboro, Texas, Kyle was known for his rough and tough demeanor, but those who knew him best understood that he never met a stranger. His ability to connect with people was as remarkable as his skills as a handyman; there was nothing he couldn't do, build, or fix.
Kyle dedicated many years of his life to working in construction. His passion for building and mechanics was evident in every project he undertook. Whether he was tinkering with something in need of repair or creating something new, his hands were always busy, and his heart was always invested in his work.
He will be deeply missed by his loving family, including his mother, Ann Rhodes, and his daddy, Freddy, along with his stepmother, Lisa. His sister, Kelly Law, and brother, Keith Law, carry forward his spirit alongside his cherished children, Angie Rostamo, Missy Law, Lauren Bullivant, and Cole. Each family member has their fond memories of Kyle’s unwavering support, infectious laughter, and the warmth he brought to every gathering.
Kyle is also survived by the memory of his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Law, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Huse, who undoubtedly welcomed him with open arms. While he has left this earth, the legacy of his kindness, craftsmanship, and unyielding spirit lives on in every life he touched.
As we remember Kyle Scott Law, let us celebrate his life—a life filled with love, hard work, and the unmistakable mark of a man who gave so much while asking for so little in return.
Arrangements were entrusted to Lawson Funeral Home, Meridian, Texas 254-435-2792.
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803 North Main Box 616, Meridian, TX 76665
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