

Kyle always loved being outdoors. He loved the beauty of the world. Because he was an organ donor, two people that were blind can now see because of his donations. Always smiling and laughing and loved to make others laugh. He was quite funny. When he was a little boy, he would entertain us during car rides by pretending that he was a radio talk show host, he would also be the callers with different questions. He was hilarious, we would laugh so hard our stomach hurt. If I was feeling down, he could always make me laugh and smile. He was like a ray of sunshine on my darkest days. He enjoyed helping others. He took time to help others, strangers, family and friends. He was a great listener and I know that his empathy and willingness to help others made him a great person to share your thoughts and experiences with. He had some tragedies he had to overcome, and he was always striving to become stronger. He was very talented, he taught himself to play guitar and was in a band in middle school called This Night Will Burn. He loved to sing, and he would sing to me on the phone, very soulful songs with his beautiful voice. He taught himself to skateboard as a kid and he ran track in middle school, he was so fast, so athletic. He mastered complex yoga poses that take others some years to master. He had a talent for everything he attempted to learn. This is not to say he was perfect, and everything went his way. He had many challenges in his life, but he met them and overcame many of them. He had his trials, we all do. He was optimistic and a worked hard at making his life better.
He found a four leafed clover once and gave it to me.
I'm happy he was able to see the world from different perspectives. He had empathy when it was needed and celebrated others happiness.
Kyle, my sweet, no amount of tears will bring you back but they continue to fall. I was blessed to be your mother. Your soul, your energy, has gone from this world but, you will remain in my heart as long as I live. With love, Mom 💜
Love bears all things
believes all things
hopes all things
endures all things
Love never ends.
I Corin.13:7-8
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Kyle Geoffrey Patrick, born in Petersburg, VA and resident of Prairieville, LA passed away on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at the age of 30. Kyle enjoyed spending time and making memories with his family and friends. He enjoyed tending to his aquarium, spending time with his pets, Skruffy, Atticus, and Lil’ T, passing time playing and listening to music. Kyle’s passions also included outdoor activities like fishing and swimming. Kyle is survived by his loving wife, Danielle Roberts Patrick; parents, Thomas L. and Angela J. Patrick; brother, Nick Patrick and wife, Tiffany; Grandfather, Tommy D. Harris; in-laws, David and Debbie Walters; brothers-in-law, Michael Walters, Chad Roberts, Jordan Walters; nieces and nephews, Morgan and Aiden Patrick, Jase Roberts, Cooper Roberts, Heidi and Cohen Walters. Kyle is preceded in death by his grandparents, Judith J. Harris, James M. Patrick, and Ruth C. Patrick. A visitation will be held at Ourso Funeral Home of Gonzales on Saturday, August 31, 2019 from 12:00 pm until a service to celebrate Kyle’s life at 2:00 pm. Rev. Steve Martin will conduct the service. To offer condolences to the family, please visit www.oursofh.com . Ourso Funeral Home of Gonzales is in charge of arrangements.
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