Kyle Mason Moore, 24, passed away on June 30, 2024, after an eight-year battle with epilepsy. Born on June 15, 2000, Kyle's life, though too brief, was marked by love, laughter, and dedication to his family and community.
Kyle's love for all music, movies, and military collectibles was evident to all who knew him. Also a huge football fan, he especially loved the Dallas Cowboys. Seeing the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, and later attending a pre-game last year was an experience Kyle cherished. His high school years were filled with memories of playing football himself, a topic he never grew tired of discussing. He took pride in collecting knickknacks and enjoyed watching any and every movie, always ready with a new recommendation.
Kyle's admiration for firefighters led him to volunteer at the Higgins Fire Department, a role he embraced with enthusiasm.
Kyle touched many lives through his fun-loving, vibrant, and memorable personality and also through his diagnosis by spreading awareness of the fight that so many people with epilepsy face.
Family was the cornerstone of Kyle's life. Kyle was an amazing son, brother, and uncle. The love he gave his nieces is immeasurable. His dedication to his family was unwavering. He loved those close to him deeply and was as loyal as they come.
Kyle is preceded in death by his stepfather, Trevor Hron, his paternal grandfather Ray Moore, and his maternal grandfather Jimmie Smith.
Kyle is survived by his mother Mandy Hron, of Bethany, OK, his father Mason Moore of Melrose, NM, his sister Kristen Moore-Tate (Ryan Tate) and nieces Everly and Salem of Broken Arrow, OK, his sister Kimsey Moore (Tristen Schmolke) of Enid, OK, his step-brothers Isaiah Hron (Madelynn Hemling) of Ripon, WI and Jonathan Hron of Beaver Dam, WI, his paternal grandmother Kimalea Walter Moore of Liberal, KS and his step-grandparents Pam and Mark Hron of Waupun, WI and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and loved ones.
Kyle's memory will live on in the hearts of his loved ones, who will forever cherish the joy and laughter he brought into their lives.
The family asks that you share Epilepsy and SUDEP (Sudden Death In Epilepsy) awareness and donate to organizations researching for a cure as you’re able.
Kyle’s viewing is open for the public who wish to say goodbye to Kyle in person on Friday, July 5th, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Corbett Funeral & Cremation at 807 W Willshire Blvd, OKC, OK 73116.
Kyle’s memorial service will be July 6th, 2024 at 11:00 am at the Higgins Multipurpose Building located at 406 N Main Street, Higgins, TX 79046.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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