At the age of 12, Kyle was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma in November 2001. He underwent treatment at UCLA, and a tumor was successfully removed from his right humerus. Unfortunately, other tumors spread soon after his operation, and Kyle underwent further chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Opting for other types of treatment, Kyle moved to City of Hope. He underwent more aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The tumors, unfortunately, spread further, eventually moving to his liver. Kyle returned home, where he passed away peacefully with his family and friends on June 14, 2003.
Kyle's life was full of joy, and he maintained his great spirit even through chemotherapy. From his nurses to his own family, Kyle's sense of humor and courage was an inspiration to us all. Through all the pain, he continued to laugh and smile. Even in his final moments, Kyle showed true unselfishness and love by concealing his pain to spare his family of sadness for him. He said he was ready to go to heaven and wasn't scared. Kyle taught us the preciousness of life. Kyle and his love, laughter, thoughts, and voice will be deeply missed.
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At the age of 12, Kyle was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma in November 2001. He underwent treatment at UCLA, and a tumor was successfully removed from his right humerus. Unfortunately, other tumors spread soon after his operation, and Kyle underwent further chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Opting for other types of treatment, Kyle moved to City of Hope. He underwent more aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The tumors, unfortunately, spread further, eventually moving to his liver. Kyle returned home, where he passed away peacefully with his family and friends on June 14, 2003.
Kyle's life was full of joy, and he maintained his great spirit even through chemotherapy. From his nurses to his own family, Kyle's sense of humor and courage was an inspiration to us all. Through all the pain, he continued to laugh and smile. Even in his final moments, Kyle showed true unselfishness and love by concealing his pain to spare his family of sadness for him. He said he was ready to go to heaven and wasn't scared. Kyle taught us the preciousness of life. Kyle and his love, laughter, thoughts, and voice will be deeply missed.
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