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Fran & Earl Cain posted a condolence
Monday, November 30, 2009
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you Kitty, Jack, Karyn and all of your family.
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Jason and Nancy LePree posted a condolence
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Kyle will be deeply missed by our family. We will remember him as our fun and great brother-in-law who was always ready for a good time and a good laugh. We will miss him at every holiday, where he was always the first to run outside with all the kids to test out their newest toys. He was our Easter Egg Hunt Master every year, secretly hiding all the eggs without any of the kids knowing.
Kyle was just an all around good guy, a stoic and hard worker, a kind and gentle person, a loving husband and father. His memories will live on and we will miss him very much.
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Kristen Larkin posted a condolence
Saturday, November 28, 2009
i loved being down the shore with my uncle and always riding the waves with him. Im going to miss that and the memories that we made.
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Beth and Dolly posted a condolence
Friday, November 27, 2009
Kyle was a wonderful guy. Dolly and I were remembering when we were driving with Kyle up to a wedding and laughing a lot in the car. He had told me that he liked the Indigo Girls and asked me to bring a CD on the trip - we were driving along and Kyle said - so did you bring the girls? We laughed because D and I thought he was kidding. Kyle was a special person - husband and father and he will be truly missed.
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cindy surniak posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
I still cannot believe my baby cousin, that cute lil blonde boy is gone.
I remember him most at Thanksgiving and Ocean City.
One fond memory of Kyle was when he was about 5 years old. We along with Aunt Kitty, Karen and my Mom went for our nightly walks on the boardwalk. We all stopped at one point to get some fun foods. Kyle had gotten a dish of chocolate ice cream and sat next to me on the bench and at one point smiled, lifted his spoon to share his ice cream with me, which by this time was a choc milk shake....so cute! I always enjoyed my Ocean City days and so many wonderful holidays. My favorite was Thanksgiving at Aunt Kittys and Uncle Jacks. My prayers go out to Joy, Owen, Wyatt, my Dearest Aunt Kitty, Uncle Jack, Karen who means so much to me, along with John, Tim and Kristen. I'm so sorry i cannot be there. I may be far away physically, but my heart is very close to all of you. When i think of Kyle...i SMILE!
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Christopher Thumann posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My favorite memory of my younger cousin - the youngest cousin of us all - was Christmastime. In the 70's and 80's, I'd await the arrival of Kyle and Karen, with Aunt Kitty, Uncle Jack and even Missy, at my grandmother's apartment below us, usually by late afternoon of Christmas Eve. I'd always envy Kyle and his sister, whom Santa would visit a day early in deference to the trip to gramma's. They'd bring with them the promise of fun and, with Kyle's latest gifts, the hint of Santa's latest offerings. I'd like to think that Kyle remembered those days as fondly as I do.
That Kyle passed so close to the holidays is just sad. No way around it. But it also reminds me that holidays are about family. They create the memories upon which we'll look back in later years, upon which we'll build our own traditions and raise our own children. My belief is that Kyle didn't take these memories with him but rather wove them into his own family traditions with Joy, Owen and Wyatt. It's my hope that those memories will live on and find their way into the crevices of his children's future Christmases. And it is my hope that Kyle will live on with them.
Kyle, I'll remember you well!
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Dana Thumann posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
When I think of Kyle I can see him with a sand shovel playing with his kids on the beach. He would dig for awhile, and then sit on the edge of the huge whole he had dug and look out at the ocean as if lost in thought. All around him would be his kids and ours playing and building sand castles and just carrying on getting tangled up in his feat. It never seamed to bother him, he was just so content to be there in the moment and enjoy life with his family. We will miss you Kyle!
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Shiela Naffziger posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
This is a time when there are no words to express my love and concern for all of you. I remember that little blond boy next door. He was quiet, but he could make his point. Jack and I seemed to get the ball rolling every July 4th for the neighborhood picnic. One year I was telling Jack that maybe we should just not do it that year and he was agreeing. With that, Lyle walked over to me and said, "Mrs Naffziger, we HAVE to do it!It's a TRADITION!" Needless to say, the tradition continued. I will cherish all of my many memories of Kyle. Love, Shiela
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Donna Hueston posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My condolences go out to Joy, Owen, Wyatt, Aunt Kitty, Uncle Jack, Karen, John, Tim & Kristen. It seems like only yesterday, walking with Aunt Kitty & baby Kyle on the beach in Ocean City. We had a lot of fun times growing up, on holidays, down the shore, and other family visits. Will miss him sitting next to me playing cards with the family, busting my chops, keeping that poker face, or making me laugh. He was loved very much and we will miss him greatly. I know he's in a much better place now, so may he rest in peace with the Lord.
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Karen Anderson Larkin posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
I will never forget the time my family was all out on our boat fishing and I was talking away like I usually did, the rest of my family is on the quiet side and Kyle asked my Mom "Is she adopted?" Funniest thing I ever heard!!!
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