What People Are Saying
I have memories as far back as 2nd grade with kyle. I was always jealous of how tall he was and the advantage it gave him in most sports.  I never got closer to him than saying hi in the halls of school but none the less when we saw each other we always said hello.
The last time I had the pleasure of seeing your son was summer of '02, I believe in Carson City Nevada. We were at the same baseball tournament nearly 1,500 miles away from home, the last place I had expected to see someone running over towards me calling out my name.

Testimonials
Guestbook Entry from Brian
From Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts, from basketball to grade school, and to the present, Kyle was a special person in all our lives. There are so many memories that I have shared with him that were the building blocks of the life that I live today, and I believe many people share the same feelings that I do. Some how, above everything else, Kyle always found a way to bring laughter and happiness to those around him. Because of this laughter and happiness, I will always remember him and treasure the time I was able to spend with him. I can not express how truly sorry I am to you and your extended family, but I can say that the son you raised and loved, was one of the best people I have ever known, and I will miss him dearly. Please know that Kyle and your family will be in my family's prayers.

Brian Mulligan
Woodinville, WA USA - Wednesday, January 18, 2006
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