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Kyle Thomas Adams

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Kyle Thomas Adams

Birth
Cedar City, Iron County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Oct 2019 (aged 38)
Parowan, Iron County, Utah, USA
Burial
Parowan, Iron County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.838583, Longitude: -112.8179431
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Kyle Thomas Adams, age 38 was born July 28, 1981 in Cedar City, Utah. He passed away in his sleep on October 15, 2019, a day our lives will forever be changed.

Kyle spent his childhood carefree, smiling, running, camping, and just being a kid. He graduated from Parowan High School in 1999 and then attended Southern Utah University. He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Business Management. He worked for the Iron County Courthouse in Parowan for 14 years as an appraiser. He loved his co-workers and made them smile and laugh every day. He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was the Executive Secretary in his singles ward. The night before he passed, he was with friends studying the Come Follow Me program put out by the church.

Kyle told unforgettable stories. He also loved to learn about other people’s lives and their stories. He knew no stranger for long, because he would get to know anyone that would talk to him. He loved people and people loved him. He was always up for an adventure and was close to traveling to all 50 states. He was generous and caring. He would give money to anyone in need and generously paid his nephews and nieces dollar bills for good sportsmanship, jumping into cold water, or just because they wanted a treat. He loved them so much and they absolutely adored Uncle Kyle. We are thankful for the lessons he taught us and the impact he made in our lives. He is irreplaceable and we already miss him. His family and friends loved him so much!

Kyle was passionate about helping people. He and his classmates recently set up the MORIAH, CALEB, BETHANY-CLASS OF 1999 SCHOLARSHIP FUND for PHS Students. This was to honor and remember three of his classmates that passed away from cancer. His class wanted to award this scholarship for 10 years, giving $1000 every year. Cancer also impacted Kyle’s life immensely when he helped his niece fight cancer at 5. He was working to raise money for this scholarship fund. We talked about ways to make it happen. People have asked how they can help. We would love, in lieu of flowers, to HONOR Kyle by helping with his last service project by donating to this fund set up at State Bank of Southern Utah. This is Kyle’s last of many acts of kindness.

Kyle is survived by his parents Gene and Kathy Adams of Parowan, Grandma Eleen Robinson of Parowan, siblings Shane (Greta) Adams, Rachelle (Justin) Jense, Amber (Johnny) Evans and Kelly (Katelynd) Adams, and 15 nieces and nephews whom he adored.Also many friends, cousins, aunts and uncles that will miss him so much. He is preceded in death by his Grandpa Clair “Tuffy” Robinson and Grandparents Homer and Alta Adams. We thank you for being part of Kyle’s life and helping us make a difference.

The viewing for Kyle is Sunday, October 20th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and a viewing Monday, October 21st, 10:30 to 11:30. The funeral will be Monday at 12:00 p.m., at the Parowan 1st Ward building followed by the graveside at the Parowan Cemetery. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com.
Kyle Thomas Adams, age 38 was born July 28, 1981 in Cedar City, Utah. He passed away in his sleep on October 15, 2019, a day our lives will forever be changed.

Kyle spent his childhood carefree, smiling, running, camping, and just being a kid. He graduated from Parowan High School in 1999 and then attended Southern Utah University. He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Business Management. He worked for the Iron County Courthouse in Parowan for 14 years as an appraiser. He loved his co-workers and made them smile and laugh every day. He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was the Executive Secretary in his singles ward. The night before he passed, he was with friends studying the Come Follow Me program put out by the church.

Kyle told unforgettable stories. He also loved to learn about other people’s lives and their stories. He knew no stranger for long, because he would get to know anyone that would talk to him. He loved people and people loved him. He was always up for an adventure and was close to traveling to all 50 states. He was generous and caring. He would give money to anyone in need and generously paid his nephews and nieces dollar bills for good sportsmanship, jumping into cold water, or just because they wanted a treat. He loved them so much and they absolutely adored Uncle Kyle. We are thankful for the lessons he taught us and the impact he made in our lives. He is irreplaceable and we already miss him. His family and friends loved him so much!

Kyle was passionate about helping people. He and his classmates recently set up the MORIAH, CALEB, BETHANY-CLASS OF 1999 SCHOLARSHIP FUND for PHS Students. This was to honor and remember three of his classmates that passed away from cancer. His class wanted to award this scholarship for 10 years, giving $1000 every year. Cancer also impacted Kyle’s life immensely when he helped his niece fight cancer at 5. He was working to raise money for this scholarship fund. We talked about ways to make it happen. People have asked how they can help. We would love, in lieu of flowers, to HONOR Kyle by helping with his last service project by donating to this fund set up at State Bank of Southern Utah. This is Kyle’s last of many acts of kindness.

Kyle is survived by his parents Gene and Kathy Adams of Parowan, Grandma Eleen Robinson of Parowan, siblings Shane (Greta) Adams, Rachelle (Justin) Jense, Amber (Johnny) Evans and Kelly (Katelynd) Adams, and 15 nieces and nephews whom he adored.Also many friends, cousins, aunts and uncles that will miss him so much. He is preceded in death by his Grandpa Clair “Tuffy” Robinson and Grandparents Homer and Alta Adams. We thank you for being part of Kyle’s life and helping us make a difference.

The viewing for Kyle is Sunday, October 20th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and a viewing Monday, October 21st, 10:30 to 11:30. The funeral will be Monday at 12:00 p.m., at the Parowan 1st Ward building followed by the graveside at the Parowan Cemetery. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com.

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