

Kyle is survived by his 6 year old son Eli, grandparents Tony and Yolanda Jimenez, parents Marc and Debbie McGrath, identical twin brother Garrett, sister Lyndsee with brother in law Jesse and their 2 children Aiven and Kylee, sister Vanessa with Justin and their 2 children Riley and Hunter, girlfriend Erin and their daughter Sloane, step sisters Christiana and Courtney, many aunts, uncles and cousins as well as a multitude of friends specifically including his best friend/brother Brandon. Kyle was preceded in death by sister Kristi Amanda 30 years ago. (He also left behind his very large dog Diesel)
Kyle was born on March 11, 1993 in Riverside, California to Debbie. He lived life to its fullest, enjoying every adventure he went on. Kyle enjoyed spending time with his family, as well as his friends and girlfriend that became his family. He always boasted of his love for his pride and joy, Eli. Kyle had an uplifting smile, infectious laugh, and heart of gold that will forever be remembered.
Kyle, known as Fearless to his co-workers, lost his life while working as a fisherman in the Bering Sea. He loved this job and always looked forward to his next time out to “his calling”.
Kyle lived for the thrill of life. He loved riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, going on adventures, working dangerous jobs, etc. Yet, his favorite thing to do was fishing, whether it be in the Bering Sea or at the lake. Kyle loved his kids more than anything. He not only enjoyed fishing but he knew it was the kind of career that would give his kids a better life. Kyle was a selfless person which is what made him the best dad and a great man.
Kyle was an amazing person. He was someone people wanted to be friends with, to be a part of life with. He lived his life to the extreme. There was no stopping him once he got an idea in his head. He was an amazing dad to Eli and Sloane. He was a fearless thrill seeker, always ready for the next adventure, never afraid to take a risk.
Kyle looked for the good in everyone and everything. He always did the craziest things whether it be construction in the middle of winter in Utah to his most favorite job of fishing in the Bering Sea; he set his mind to it and did it no matter what.
Kyle will forever be loved and missed by all. Fly high with the angels our beloved Kyle.
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