
The graveside service will also be available on Henry Funeral Home’s Facebook Page via livestream. Due to the COVID-19 – Phase 1 guidelines, there will be a limit of 50 people and we request that everyone wear a mask. He was preceded in death by his wife of 67 years, Jean Marvelle (Painter) Kyle, his brother, George Anderson Kyle, Jr., and sisters, Dorothy Virginia (Kyle) Beck and Nancy Bell (Kyle) Detamore.Ī graveside service will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Monday, Jin Thornrose Cemetery by the Rev. and Sue Allyson (Resler) Kyle of Crozet, VA a sister, Betty Ruth (Kyle) Combee of Southport, NC four grandchildren, Matthew Blair Phillips and Leo Dalo Duran, Brian Anderson Kyle, William Jeffrey Kyle and wife, Stephanie (Harrill) and Gregory Coleman Kyle and numerous nieces and nephews. Kyle’s family includes a daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl Coleman (Kyle) and Robert Wilbur “Bokey” Wright of Verona a son and daughter-in-law, William “Bill” Kenneth, Jr.

He also served as a Trustee and Annual Conference Representative. Bill graduated from Cromwell High School and entered. He taught Sunday School and sang in the Chancel Choir. William James Dalo of Lake Elsinore, CA died suddenly on June 28. Paul’s United Methodist Church, serving as Administrative Board Chairman and Finance Chairman. In 1994 he began a fifteen-year association with McQuay International/Daikin, working a three-day week as an engineering consultant until age 80. Liked by William Dale Thank you for helping us celebrate our new office, 25 years in business, and 5 years in the Rapid City community. He joined Power Systems & Controls in Richmond, VA in 1983, retiring in 1991 as Chief Engineer.
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He was holder of thirteen US Patents in the air conditioning field and a Senior Member of IEEE and ASHRAE professional societies.

He was a US Navy Officer and veteran of the Korean Conflict.įor twenty-nine years he was employed by Westinghouse/McQuay as an engineer. Kyle graduated from the University of Virginia in 1951 with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Raven Society, Trigon, NROTC and Resident of the Lawn. Dale is director of the Center for Cancer and Aging Research at City of Hope, a comprehensive cancer center near Los Angeles. He was born on Octoin Staunton, a son of the late George Anderson and Mamie Ruth (Carson) Kyle. William Dale will discuss new research presented at the International Society of Geriatric Oncology 2020 Annual Meeting, held virtually on October 1 st. William Kenneth Kyle, 90, of 1410A North Augusta Street, Staunton, died on Saturday, at his residence.
