Services Update

Hello Family and Friends,

Kyle's services in Hollister, California are scheduled for March 26th, 2009 at the LDS Hollister Ward Chapel at 1670 Cienega Road, Hollister, CA 95023.

The Hollister viewing will be held from 10am to 11am with services beginning at 11am.

There will be services held for Kyle in American Falls, Idaho on March 28th, 2009. Services will be held at the LDS 3rd and 4th chapel on Pocatello Avenue in American Falls, ID under the direction of the Davis Rose Mortuary.  

The Idaho viewing will be held from 11:30am to 1:00pm with services beginning at 1pm. 

Kyle's kindness has touched many people from all walks of life. Please join his family and friends at our celebrations of Kyle's life.

We love you Kyle!!!

 

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  • 3/23/2009 3:05 PM sherry cox wrote:
    I am a friend and client of Kyle... I am, as many others, very sad, and very shocked. My sons adored Kyle and they loved getting their hair cut by him, they loved the stories he shared, and and he will be so greatly missed! It amazes me that I have only known Kyle for a few years, had an appt. every 6 weeks, and I already miss him So much... I cannot believe this "young buck", so full of life,he touched the lives of so many people is no longer with us. I am so sorry for his family and his "buds" who I heard so many stories about. Many which I cannot share! lol Love and miss you, KYLE! xo~sherry, marcky and tyler
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  • 3/23/2009 9:35 PM james saldana wrote:
    My name is James Saldana, I met Kyle through my Daughter, which has a booth next to him at the salon. I hit it off with him the 1st time I met him. He was always so friendly and so easy to get along we always joked around and we laughed all the time. I was shocked that such a great guy could die so young and It made me cry when I heard the news. I will miss him very much and will always remember him. My prayers go out to his Family and friends. I pray that my LORD JESUS CHRIST will comfort them and me also.

    Sincerely,
    James Saldana
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  • 3/25/2009 8:12 PM Rakin Hall wrote:
    I had the pleasure of meeting Kyle through my best friend, David Mirrione. Kyle had the unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life. His confident yet warm-hearted disposition put people at ease. I remember having great debates with Kyle on a myriad of topics. He was a great conversationalist. It is sad that such a unique induvidual was called home so soon. Kyle you will be missed.
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  • 3/25/2009 9:15 PM Melita Rogers wrote:
    Kyle
    You will always be in our hearts forever. You were my added third son the comical one. Smiling, joking, daredevil, a perfect fit into our crazy Rogers family who loved Sam & Trixie (dogs) that teased Melanie to no end. Gave me grief in good ways and was always there for everyone. Troy will miss you his side kick. Jason also in his own way. Jimmy never said much but always cared. We love you with all our hearts. Forever the ROGERS gang.
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  • 3/25/2009 11:57 PM Jason Russell wrote:
    I got to know kyle awhile back after I had graduated high school. When he moved here he seemed to fit right in with all of us. I still remember that red truck of his with the camper shell. Kyle was at my house the saturday before he passed to celebrate our friends birthday. I remember having a great conversation about life, relationships, and the rock. When kyle would cut my hair he would make me look like the rock in the back. I guarantee no other hair dresser could do that the way he did. I will miss you kyle, may you rest in peace, and I do believe heaven just got to be more fun.
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  • 3/28/2009 8:08 PM James Rice wrote:
    It was my freshmen year summer Kory (his bro)and I took a trip to Cali and it started out to just a two week venture and the trany went out in korys car in San Fran on the way to see the golden Gate at the time it was scary but kory and I waited there and Kyle came and took us back to his place it shows that he was a kind hearted person he rented us a car for the next day and he took us to Santa Cruze bourd walk and we all had a great time. even though i only met him the one time for three weeks the news hit me hard he is a great example that i can take what he did in his life into my own and be a better person my heart goes out to the family and every one who knew him
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  • 3/30/2009 4:35 AM Kevan Weaver wrote:
    One day when Kyle was about 3 or 4 years-old (I was 14), I found him running up and down the cement walk-way on the side of our house in Hollister in a "Superman" cape. After the third or fourth pass, I asked him, "Kyle, what are you doing?" He replied, very matter-of-factly, "I'm practicing." My response was, "Practicing what?" He answered, "To fly like Superman!" Although I did worry that he might eventually try to jump off the roof at some point to test his abilities, I learned two lessons from my younger brother that day: 1) child-like faith is a gift, and 2) determination and "practice" are key ingredients to success.

    My brother kept these qualities throughout his life, as evidenced by the hundreds (and perhaps thousands) of friends and family members that he has touched, and the many stories that are being told. I heard someone say once that we only take three things with us when we leave this life: our character, our intelligence, and our associations. Kyle had enough of each to span several lifetimes. We miss you Kyle, but look forward to that day when we are reunited.
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  • 4/3/2009 4:59 PM Mike Walker wrote:
    (A big thank you to those who have worked to create and maintain this memorial on the Web. I have loved reading about Kyle's life and friends. I have read every post, followed the links, and looked through the photos several times. I missed a big part of Kyle's life and this has been truly helpful for me after hearing about his passing.)

    I was saddened to hear about Kyle. I only knew him when I was a couple of years ahead of Kevan in high school and Kyle was still quite young. We lived just a few houses down from the Weavers and we moved from American Falls not soon after I graduated. But I look back and realize, even more deeply, that Kevan was one of my best friends, his parents were the second best set of parents I ever had, and Kyle, well Kyle was the coolest kid ever. His laugh was always present as we hung out in the yard or went indoors to see if the hamster in its plastic ball would survive a quick descent down the basement stairs. He smiled as we ate Oreos or thought twice about drinking Kory's apple juice from the pitcher in the fridge. I never had a little brother (just three older) but with the welcoming, laid-back atmosphere at the Weaver house, it felt like I had three. It is true that you don't really appreciate what you have 'til it's gone. I missed the funeral, feeling strange about visiting on such a sad day when I have been out of contact for decades. But I want all of Kyle's family to know that I love them and have felt heavy hearted this week as I have contemplated the depth of your loss and our loss. There are few things as difficult to endure than the loss of a brother, or daughter. I hope you feel the sweet hope of our Heavenly Father's love and the thoughts and prayers of those whose lives your family has touched and improved through your examples and friendship. I'll be seeing you.
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