On January 2, 2004, we lost Kyle Joseph Viola Goodwin. He was sixteen years old, bright, beautiful, loving and so very loved. Kyle was born in Exeter, CA., on April 30,1987, to Lynne and Reed Goodwin.
He had a sweetness about him that will live forever in the souls of those who loved him. From the beginning of his life, Kyle had a special connection to each member of his extended family. He had such a playful approach to life. The oldest call him their favorite, while the youngest all look up to him as their idol.
Kyle attended Exeter Union High School, where he lettered on both the Water Polo and Swim teams. He was proud of his role on the California Youth Council, as well as his work with the California Friday Night Live Partnership, and Tulare County Office of Education. He was loved and nurtured by the Friday Night Live family. He took pride in working and earning things for himself; putting in hours of hard work at a few local ranches. He loved communicating with all his friends and cousins with the computer.
Kyle was blessed with two sisters, Casey and Kellie, and his brother, Christopher. It was obvious that they shared an amazing love. They drew strength and direction from each other. It was one true, right thing in a world that often makes no sense. Kyle ached relentlessly over the loss of Casey, on March 13, 2003. We can only survive losing Kyle, because we know that Casey is holding him now, as she did in life.
Kyle’s family includes his adoring parents, Reed and Lynne; sisters, Casey, and Kellie; his brother, Christopher; and brother in spirit, Ryan Warren; Leah Mitchell was special to him; grandparents, Frank and Louise Viola, Dianna Thornsbrough, Anne and John Baker, Reed and Doreen Goodwin; he was a special boy to his aunts and uncles, Leslie and Sean Pennington, Laura and Steven Preciado, Joe and Wind Goodwin, Vivian Weaver, April Pagel, and Jim Goodwin; he leaves behind many cousins that will miss him for the rest of their lives.
Please join our family for a Celebration of Life, funeral service at the First Assembly Church, CaIdwell at Akers in Visalia on Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 3:30 pm. Visitation will be prior to the service at 2:30 pm at the church. A reception will immediately follow at the Exeter Church of God, 246 West Chestnut, Exeter.
Remembrances may be made to the Kyle Goodwin Memorial Fund, P.0. Box 601 Exeter, CA 93221, online condolences; www.caseygoodwin.org.
Arrangements by Smith Family Chapel, Exeter.
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Lois Rogers
January 11, 2004
Lynne and Family,
I want to express my sincere condolences and let you know that my thoughts are with you at this time of your great loss.
I never had the privilege of knowing Kyle, but I'm sure he brought a ray of sunshine into many teachers' classrooms as Chris and Casey did into mine.
suzanne gonzaga
January 10, 2004
our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this tragic time. we were very sorry to hear about Casey's death and equally saddened to hear about Kyle's death. The Gonzaga Family (friends of the Pennington Family)
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