Obituary: Scott Kyle

Scott Kyle passed away on Monday, May 27, 2024 after battling many health issues in his home.  

Scott was born at the Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital to Daniel John Kyle and Janet Lorraine Kutz.

Scott was a jack of all trades. From working carpentry to roofing to maintenance to factory work, There was nothing he wouldn’t have done or tried.

Scott found joy in life fishing or hunting. Watching the sun rise in the morning while sipping his coffee. Watching the animals from his window at the feeding station he made for them.

Scott’s friends knew of him as someone who would feed the entire building complex before himself, offering to help others in any way that he can. He enjoyed being the neighbor that all the kids knew and would give them popsicles or candy, also of course he had treats for his 4 legged friends as well.

He is survived by his brothers Larry Kyle, and Brian Kyle. His Nieces Erin Miller, and Kari Kyle, Nephews Eric Kyle and Jason Kyle, Great-Nephew Kaleb Pechous, and Great-Niece Ferrah Miller.

He is preceded in death by his Brother Johnny, Dad Daniel, Mother Janet.

There will be no formal services held for Scott. 

Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

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