OBITUARY
Kyle Raymond Blakeney Currie
March 20, 1984 – October 2, 2018
Of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia passed away on October 2, 2018. Born in Halifax, Kyle grew up in Lake Echo and Dartmouth. Kyle was the beloved son of Claudia and Randy Currie (Dartmouth) and Andrew Blakeney / Carolyn Moir Blakeney (Fall River).
In his mid-twenties Kyle announced he was going to become a firefighter. After his training, Kyle became a member of the Halifax Regional Fire department, a career and life choice that suited his personality.
Kyle was an expert and talented skier, downhill mountain biker and wake boarder. He was known for his charm, incredible sense of humor, love of animals, “fashion sense”, and loyalty to his friends. He had a deep love of music.
He leaves behind his twin brother Chris, his parents (Claudia/Randy, Andy/Carolyn), Grandma Joyce, aunts/uncles and cousins, his firefighter brotherhood, and a large community of caring friends.
“He was everyones number 1 fan. He had a way of making people feel awesome. He gave me the belief I was greater than I thought… He was so humble. … I carry that today as it translates from bikes to life …”. – Luke D
Kyle enjoyed helping with the Parker Street Food Bank Christmas dinner program, and was a great supporter of World Vision Charity. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Society of Atlantic Heros (www.atlanticheros.org)
Visitation will be held on Tuesday October 9 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm, and 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at A L Mattatall funeral home, 217 Portland Street, Dartmouth.
His regimental funeral will be held on Wednesday October 10 at Woodlawn United Church at 10:00 am, followed by interment at Brookside Cemetery in Bridgewater at 2:30 pm. Online condolences may be viewed or sent to: www.mattatallfuneralhome.com
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Kyle Raymond Blakeney Currie 2018..
Décès pour la Ville: dartmouth, Province: Nova Scotia