

Known for his unapologetic honesty, loud laugh, and deep love for the little things: Natural Ice, his cigarettes, and a good movie, Kyle was truly one of a kind. He had no filter and no fear of being himself, but beneath that rough exterior was a fiercely kind and generous heart.
Whether it was helping someone fix their car at 2 a.m. or cracking jokes to get through a hard day’s work, Kyle had a way of showing up when it mattered. He brought humor to every room, and if you needed help, he’d be the first to show up, and often the last to leave.
Kyle is survived by his mother Pat, his brother Kenny, his daughter Lanesha and son Darius, nieces and nephews Darquan, Kalieila and Tiana, cousins, and countless friends who became family over the years. To his nieces and nephews, he was the best uncle anyone could ask for, always having their backs.
He was a roofer, where he was known for turning even the hardest jobs into a comedy show. His loyalty ran deep, his jokes were loud, and his love was real.
We’ll miss him more than words can say.
Rest in peace Kyle.
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