
Kyle Isaacs Fund
Donation protected
Kyle Isaacs is truly a special loving soul. He was an amazing friend to so many, a trusting brother and loving son to his wonderful mother and father. Words really cannot describe the loss and emptiness we all feel since he was taken from us so unexpectedly and way too soon. We do know one thing tho, Kyle would want us to think back on the beautiful memories he created with all of us rather than be saddened by his passing. And it is just that notion that should give us strength in this time. Kyle, or KY/Smilin’ Kyle as many knew him, is not gone forever, his soul has merely passed onto the other side where we can find comfort that he is looking down smiling and watching over all of us. We would like to thank everyone who came out in person or in spirit to his celebration of life and love at his bar, Bar 31. Too many people to thank for making this a beautiful and special event, but you all know who you are. We were passing around envelopes with donations for the food, t-shirts, and a special ring with his birthstone for his mother, Wendy. We realize we were not able to reach everyone and many of you asked to be able to donate online afterwards. This fund is specifically for helping with any remaining funds needed to cover food and shirts, as well as to raise the rest of the money needed for his mother’s ring. We raised nearly $500 already towards the ring. We will have a total estimate soon and will update the page when we know. Any additional funding will be directed at the wishes of his family. As many of you know, Kyle spent this past year up in Maine working closely with his friends on a Hemp Farm. This brought tremendous joy and happiness to him and for that we are eternally grateful. One option for any additional funding may go towards launching a project and non-profit in Kyle’s name to help fund CBD treatment for those in need. We would also like to help fund CBD/Hemp research as it relates to a variety of health and wellness issues. — T-shirt requests can be directed to [email redacted] — One thing I learned from Kyle was his desire to help others. He wanted us to love ourselves the way he loved all of us. So if you ever find yourself having all this love for Kyle and no where to send it, turn that love inward and love yourself. Or use that love to help others who may be struggling. ~**Whatever you do, never stop loving**~ We love you Kyle! Rest easy brother...
Organizer
John Hicks
Organizer
Minot, ME