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Many know my husband, Kyle, to be the sort of man that always lent a hand regardless if he was asked or not. It never mattered how tired or how beaten he was himself; he was always there, on-call, to help others. His wit and his upbeat attitude have been a shine of light in an otherwise dark day. He is truly the loveliest person I have ever been blessed to know. He has consistently taken the mantle to help his loved ones and even those he barely knew. For better or for worse, Kyle has consistently spread his kindness and love to others, so all I'm asking is if you could share even a fraction of that back to him.
Recently, we were given some devastating news that changed the course of our lives.
Kyle checked into the E.R. on September 30, 2025. They ran a few tests and discovered a large mass within his colon and several spots on his liver, so they admitted him on October 1, 2025. For the first time in his life, he had major surgery to remove the mass from his colon, and by October 8, 2025, they had diagnosed him with Stage 4 Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, and it's aggressive. He just went through his first bout of chemo on October 11 and October 12, and after 2 weeks of being hospitalized, he was finally discharged on October 14, 2025.
Any sized donations would be warmly welcomed. Your donations will mainly go to covering medical related costs, some living expenses, and giving Kyle the confidence to focus on his journey to beating cancer in the metaphorical buttocks.
We deeply appreciate the love and support we've been given by friends, family, and acquaintances. Kyle has a long, arduous road ahead of him, but with your kind support, he can beat this!
—BabyGrace and Kyle <3
It is with a heavy leaded heart that I announce the passing of my husband. 12/03/2025, he took his last breathe in the wee hours of the morning as he laid in his bed. I had his funeral on 12/20/2025. None of this feels real. I wish it wasn't real. I hope I wake up one morning to find that I was in a coma for the last few months and this was all just a nightmare and he's alive, healthy and without any illness or ailments.
I will keep this fundraiser open until I've paid off his outstanding medical bills and stabilize his portion of bills; having to handle the financial issues makes me feel dirty. I would much rather be taking care of him right now than having to depend on the generosity of others to make up for the loss of stability. I thank you all for your support for Kyle and your continued generosity. I hope 2026 is kinder to us all.






