The most beautiful people are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found strength in their darkest moments. As a man of God with both passion and an intense sense of empathy, Kyle took his life after a long and courageous journey with emotional darkness. He is survived by his parents; Pete and Kelly; his older sister, Amber; his younger sister, Karlene; his wife, Serena; and his children Adian, Nevaeh, and Kashton.
Kyle taught many to look within themselves, to be fully transparent, love unconditionally and live wholeheartedly.
Although pain made its way into his life, he found joy in his suffering, knowing that God will use his story to deliver healing to others.
A strong family does not require the absence of imperfection, but rather an unwavering commitment to love each other unconditionally. Kyle loved deeply, he was passionate, intense, strong, warm, insightful and intelligent. He was charismatic, sarcastically witty, wildly creative, artistic, and ambitious, a kick-ass dad, an energetic brother who loved being the center of attention (he was the middle child, so it makes perfect sense), a stubborn son who enjoyed keeping his parents on their toes and a genuine friend who inspired so many lives with his crazy ideas and adventurous spirit.
Everyone’s life is its own mystery, and not always open to outside understanding. Kyle wouldn’t want us to mourn his unexpected death but instead celebrate his life.
In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to his family who will be donating a portion of your selfless donation to a local mental health association in his honor.
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