Kyle Aaron Kitteridge, would light up any room by his presence. He was 29, enjoyed his life to the full, was totally dedicated, conscientious, and truly loved his role in the family business with Silverline Limousines. He was great fun to be with, witty and everyone that knew him adored him.
Kyle sadly passed away on the 19th November, after bravely fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL). He was diagnosed in January 2025 after feeling unwell for a few weeks, he had pains in his side and bad headaches, he thought he had pulled a muscle whilst working out in the gym. On admission to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital he was told he had an enlarged spleen and further tests confirmed it was aggressive Leukaemia. The medical staff were amazing and a plan was quickly put in place for treatment. After numerous rounds of chemotherapy, Kyle then was admitted to Addenbrooke's for a Stem Cell transplant. This transplant was his only hope to rid him of this dreadful cancer. In September we received the devastating news that the transplant had failed and no further trials were available.
This type of Leukaemia is normally found in young infants and elderly people. Whilst Kyle was in hospital the medical staff confirmed that an increasing amount of young adults are being diagnosed with this 'ALL' - the doctors were unsure why this is happening.
For a young man, with his whole life ahead of him, to be be taken from us in this dreadful way is beyond words. No family should have to watch loved ones suffer. We have lost a shining star and we would like to do all we can to make sure other families do NOT go through this suffering and pain.
We would like to raise funds specifically for research into 'ALL' for young adults, more trials need to be rolled out to find a cure for this horrendous cancer. Trials take time and funding is needed to ensure a cure can be found.
The KAK'S UNITED AGAINST LEUKAEMIA fundraising title is formulated from Kyles initials, this is personal to him and his family.
Please help us raise funds by donating to this appeal. Thank you!


