Gay & Skip Scholz (Neice)
Our thoughts are with your family at this time.
I grew up hearing many wonderful stories about Aunt Mildred through my Grandmother and Dad.
Love, Gay
Birth date: Aug 3, 1907 Death date: Oct 22, 2003
On October 22, 2003 Mildred L. Kyle of Fayetteville, AR died quietly at Butterfield Trail Village. She was 96. Mrs. Kyle leaves three children, Joseph D. Kyle of Ashland, VA, James T. Kyle (and his partner Mark Leggett) of Sarasot Read Obituary
Our thoughts are with your family at this time.
I grew up hearing many wonderful stories about Aunt Mildred through my Grandmother and Dad.
Love, Gay
Aunt Mildred was a warm, gracious lady from a wonderful family of the same qualities. I have thought of her and the grand times in Chickasha many times over the years, and I always will.
We loved Mildred very much, although we were never close, where we lived. I can also remember going to Chickasha to see when I was just a boy and how much fun it was, to see the Johnson family and especially my aunts, Thelma, Mildred and Dorothy and uncle Joe. They had so much fun, they were all special, Mildred was so pretty and always special to me.
Mildred and John came to Altus, OK for a visit, when Johnny and our oldest son, Terry were babies. Wilma and Mildred really enjoyed visiting.
I have many happy memories of visits with Aunt Mildred, Uncle John and my three cousins. When we were little kids, the visits were usually in Chickasha, or my home town of Stillwater, OK. Later, I was able to visit in Cincinnati -- my first airplane trip was from Oklahoma to Cincinnati! She made me feel like I was right at home. It was great to see her again at the reunion last June. She was a terrific person.
Thinking of you during this transition and hoping you are comforted in the wonderful life your mother had. I hope you can keep in mind and the good times which will comfort you during this sadness.
Love,
Bradley and Steve
Aunt Mildred represents to me all the wonderful memories of my childhood, when we all spent delightful summer vacations at my Grandmother's home. She was my mother's "kid sister" and they were very close. She was a dear and wonderful person, and will be missed by everyone who was fortunate enough to have their lives touched by her.
Dear John and Peter,
I am so very sorry to learn about the loss of your Mom. I read her obiturary and
was moved by the long and rich life she has enjoyed with her children, amily and friends. I also sensed that she was quite a blessing to all whose path she had crossed.
Please know you are in my thoughts and
prayers as you go through this time of transition. Remember John, my office is just a wall away. Take care and see you soon. Audrey
Tackling crossword puzzles really paid off for Mildred, as she developed and utilized an extremely sharp mind. I enjoyed her informed wit, as well as her remarkably remembered stories of raising 3 sons. Loved those great pies, which, alas, became fewer as she notched up those years. Her long married life and certain devotion to John were a great model for me. And I'll always remember her saying to Jim and I when we left Fayetteville on numerous returns to Indiana--"You boys looks after each other." That itself was a great gift for me. And always will be. Peace, friend!