Kyle’s life was marked by steady dedication and a reserved strength. Quiet and inclined to keep to himself, he nonetheless showed care through what he did—reliably, practically, and with the dignity of a true handworker. In the ways that mattered most, his presence was felt through consistent effort and the dependable support he gave to those around him.
Family remained central to Kyle’s life. He helped raise three of his grandkids, offering the kind of steadfast guidance that is often expressed more through daily commitment than through words.
Kyle valued an active life. He practiced Jujitsu and boxing and remained very active, riding his bike everywhere. He also found enjoyment in reading and kept many books, and he was an avid Arizona Cardinals fan.
Kyle is survived by three sisters and three grandkids. He was preceded in death by his parents, Brandon Baptisto and Idella Lewis.