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Patrick Noel Kyte Wednesday July 8th 2020

Patrick Noel Kyte
It is with great sadness that the family of Patrick Kyte announce his passing on
July 8th. He died peacefully at his home in Tansley Woods Retirement
Community, Burlington, Ontario. He was 92 years old.
Patrick was predeceased by his wife Beverly in 2004, and his daughter Laurie in
2019. Patrick will be deeply missed by his sons Paul (Jane) and Gary, son-in-law
Jim Pelletier, grandchildren Scott (Vanessa) and Drew (Michelle), as well as his
great-grandchildren Joshua, Orlando and Miles. He will also be remembered by
many nieces and nephews.
Patrick was born on Christmas Day in 1927 in Trinidad. After graduating from St.
F. X. University, and then Technical University of Nova Scotia (P. Eng.), he
worked all of his adult life for Bell Canada in Montreal and Ottawa. Patrick was
an avid sportsman throughout his life, enjoying skiing, tennis and golf with his
family and friends.
The Kyte family sincerely thanks the staff at Tansley Woods for their tremendous
care and support over the years. It was truly appreciated.
A private family interment will occur at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Patrick’s name to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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