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Kris Van Fleet
February 3, 2006
I met Kyle about 10 years ago. He was a gentle and kind soul. He had a great sense of humor and we shared many laughs. We also debated many and varied issues. It was a privilege to have know him. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family.
Robin Sampson
February 2, 2006
I have known Kyle for a number of years and remember him when he was little. He had the cutest little smile. As he grew up he never lost that boyish grin. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and hope you know that I will always be there.
Jona Curry
February 2, 2006
Kyle was a joy to know. He always brought a smile to my face. He was very caring of his friends and loved to treat them to his wonderful cooking. He loved sharing meals out with others. He found joy in simple things. He will be missed in my life.
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