TITLE: Terry Joseph Kyle SOURCE: The Post and Courier, July 1, 2001 SUBMITTED BY: The Post and Courier FORMATTED BY: Kim Grissom, July 2001 *********************************************************************************************** Terry Joseph Kyle, 41, husband of Loretta Jean Hawk Kyle, of Summerville, passed away Friday morning in Summerville. Memorial service will be held Sunday, July 8, 2001, at 3 o'clock in the Unity Church of Charleston. Burial will be Friday July 6, 2001, at 11 o'clock in Parklawns Memorial Gardens, Chambersburg, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Unity Church of Charleston, 2535 Leeds Ave., North Charleston, S.C. 29405. He was born May 28, 1960, in Dorchester County, a son of Harold and Caroline Hefner Kyle of Orrstown, Pa.He attended Chambersburg High School, Chambersburg, Pa. He was the owner of Kyle's Auto Paint and Body. He attended Unity Church of Charleston.He is survived by, his wife, Loretta Jean Kyle of Summerville; parents, Harold and Caroline Kyle of Orrstown, Pa; step-son, Robert McTague of Ladson; step-daughter, Denise Hutchins of Summerville; step-grandchildren, Jody and Katilyn Hutchins of Summerville, Allanna McTague of Ladson; brother, Brian Kyle of Orrstown, Pa.; sisters, Wanda K. Schaffer of Orrstown, Pa., Sue Kyle of Harrisburg, Pa.Arrangements by JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 SOUTH MAIN ST., SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (The Post and Courier July 1, 2001) *********************************************************************************************** NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commerical individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. *********************************************************************************************** The USGenWeb project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.