In Loving Memory

of

Kyle Thomas Bowlsby

November 20, 1987 - April 9, 2007

This is where I will put family information when I get it from his dad about Kyle. 

 

Kyle looked forward to getting his dream bike.  He was riding his motorcycle when he lost control and suffered injuries which ended his life on earth. He lost his life in a very bad motorcycle - jeep accident a few days before  April 9, 2007.

Kyle did wear safely equipment and a helmet.

A native of Fairfax, VA, he was employed by Swissport at Raleigh-Durham International Airport and was a member of The Boy Scouts of America. He was a volunteer at Loaves and Fishes Christian Food Ministry and the Gibsonville Library.

Kyle was a member of an online motorcycle group, where many member grew to love and know Kyle.

Kyle leaves behind his father and step mother, Alan Douglas Bowlsby, Jr. and Angela C. Bowlsby of Gibsonville; his mother, Shirin Suzanne Remzi of Alpine, TX; two brothers, Zachary T. Bowlsby and Tyler E. Johnson; five sisters, Michaela B. Bowlsby, Kaitlyn N. Lewis, Kaley G. Johnson, Destiny L. Johnson and Alyssa M. Johnson; maternal grandparents, Memet Remzi and his wife, Sandy, and Elizabeth Kim; paternal grandparents, Alan and Patricia Bowlsby; and step grandparents, Stephen and Julie Wille.


The funeral service was conducted at 3:00 PM Sunday, April 15, 2007 at Christian Bible Fellowship by the Rev. Bruce Readling.. Interment followed at Gibsonville City Cemetery.


Memorials may be made to Loaves and Fishes Christian Food Ministry, 509 S. Lexington Ave., Burlington, NC 27215.


Condolences may be sent to the family at kyle@fly2me.com  and/or sign his guest book.

Kyle's family and friends grieve the loss of someone we loved dearly, but hold on to the hope of a reunion in heaven.

Kyle was a member of a motorcycle forum in which the webmaster's daughter, Deanna Henderson, was also a member.  Kyle and Deanna joined on the same date Sept 1, 2005.  Kyle came and spent the Christmas holiday with us for a month. We grew to know and love Kyle very deeply. When it was time for him to leave, we wanted to just keep him.  He joyfully said, Okay!"  If it hadn't been he had to return for school and had family in North Carolina, I think he would had stayed. He would talk on the telephone for hours with Deanna or any member of the family usually at least once a week. We will totally miss his cheerful voice, his bright smile, and his awesome ability to love us all.

We wish to thank his parents for sharing him with us.

 

This page is not finished. I will add several more pages also. The guest book isn't ready, but please go to the email link and email for the guest book. I will post all comments soon. The web mistress is traveling and not always at wifi.

Here is a link to a news cast...

www.wxii12.com/video/11861753/index.html?taf=gws

 

               

 

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Diane

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