OBIT - KYLE JOSEPH HENRY, JR.

From: Roanoke Times & World News | Date: June 6, 2004 | Copyright information

Joseph Henry Kyle, Jr., of Salem, was born on November 11, 1914, to the late Joseph and Gertrude Kyle, Sr. He departed this life on June 2, 2004, at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Virginia. "Joe", as he was affectionately called, retired from Valleydale Packers as a butcher. He loved photography, was a camera buff and photographed both as a hobby and a profession over the years. Joe was a kind and compassionate person, loved by all and in turn, showed such love for the his fami...

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