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Kathy Contway
September 20, 2020
There will always be a hole in my Heart with your physical absence...but you shine through in SO many incredible ways that sustain HOPE that I will see you again ONE Day...and you can do your ‘Snowman’ Skits for me...and we’ll drink coffee Together!!❤❤❤
Wanda Way
September 20, 2020
I didnt know Kyle but I know his mom. She shared the story of Kyle's life and death with me and I can imagine Kyle as a young man, student and son. Time seems to stand still for all left behind but I imagine Kyle is with us all and doing wonderful things even he did not imagine when he was physically here. Bless you always Kyle!
Sabrina Hernandez
September 17, 2020
Sending best wishes to Kyle's family and loved ones.
Sharon
September 16, 2020
I didn’t know him but intensely felt your pain. I lost my daughter seven years ago to suicide and my heart feels your pain. May your heart and mind always remember your sweet baby boy❤
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