Dear Tam and your family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I never had the opportunity to meet your husband but he sounds like a wonderful person...as are you. Unless something unforeseen, I plan to attend the service. It sounds lovely.
All my best wishes and love, Tam, to you and all of you.
May your heart be filled with joyous memories.
Your Friend,
Barb
Condolences for Elbert "Kyle" Kyle St. Claire
Dear Tam,
I was sorry to hear this very sad news my friend. My heart goes out to you on the loss of your dear Kyle. I regret that our family reunion on that day will prevent me from attending his memorial service. I send my love and prayers to you and your family.
Connie Borichevsky
Dear Tam,
I am so sorry to learn of your husband's passing. While I did not know him, after reading about his life, I sense his strong devotion to ensuring a just and kind world - the same passion and devotion you exude in your advocacy work and life. Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family.
- Audrey Ann Ross
(from AccessMatters)
Dear Tam,
So sorry the you, your family and our community lost Kyle. Reading about him, now I appreciate even more what you and Kyle have done and continue to do to improve people's lives. His legacy will live on. Take good care of yourself.
with most sincere condolence,
Bonnie
I remember serving with "Father Kyle" when he was a Supply Priest at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Doylestown. His sermons and books were meaningful and uplifting. However, I mostly recall his kind and gentle nature. The world would be heaven if populated by people like Father Kyle.
Until we meet again, Rest in Peace.
George Wiemann and the Parishioners at St. Paul's.
My sincere condolences to Tam, Bert and Ann and their families. I knew Father Kyle from our days at Holy Trinity. He was a kind, gentle and witty man. May he rest in peace in Paradise. 🙏
My Dearest Tam,
I, Kathy Meier, and Shirley Hart all send our deepest condolences to you and your entire family. I am honored to have known him, and to be familiar with all the good thing is done throughout his life.. However, more importantly, what he has done for you and your family. We are all sending you positive energy and love and holding you and your family up to the healing light of the universe.
My fondest memories of Kyle are playing Battleship in Calculus class at Tower Hill instead of studying math. It made Calculus so much more enjoyable.
I was glad to see that Kyle created such a good life for himself and those with whom he came in contact. Good for him!