She was born October 28, 1960 in Midland, TX. She passed away on September 3, 2023 in NRH, TX in the comfort of her home after a brief battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
She is preceded in death by her father, L.E. (Doc) Malone and mother, Melba Malone both of Midland, TX. Her father-in-law J.M. Kyle and mother-in-law Floye Kyle both of Watauga, TX. She is survived by her husband, James Kyle of NRH, TX. Stepdaughter Keely Michelle Stubblefield and husband Lee of Brownwood, TX and their children Warin and Sarah Stubblefield of Brownwood, her loving grandchildren. Sister-in-law Cindy Jernigan and children Brian Vanmeter and wife Stacey and his children Gavin and Zaden of Azle, TX. And Brianana McFarland and daughter Aubry of Granbury, TX. Her brother Scott Malone and wife Diane of Odessa, TX. Kristine Malone of Odessa, TX. Katherine and Sam Stroud of Manvel, TX and children Judge and Thomas. Kelly and Angel Arenivas of Midland, TX. Karolyne and Tristan Van Natta of Canyon, TX. Sister Sandra Malone of Midland and son Mason. Along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She was a graduate of Robert E Lee High School in 1978. Worked as receptionist and secretary for various companies before moving to the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It was here that she met the love of her life, James and they married in 1998.
Suzanne loved to be around family and friends. Her and James loved to host holiday parties and dinners at their house whenever possible. She also loved spending time with her church friends from The Hills Church, fondly referred to as “step sisters”. And they were there to comfort her during this journey. We are thankful for their kindness and prayers.
We want to thank the nurse Kendra and aide Kimberly with Community Hospice of Fort Worth, TX during her these last couple of weeks.
"Need to Live not only exist. Praying that the ones that kept on me will see and know their love, time and prayers gave me strength and courage to be there for each of them as they had been for me. Blessed so so much. So much love and blessings from both sides of my family."- Suzanne Kyle
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