Viola K. Kyle's Obituary
Viola K. Kyle
A funeral service for Viola K. Kyle, 76 of Hebron will be held Saturday March 30, 2013 in the Newark Chapel of Vensil & Chute Funeral Home with Pastor Irene Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Hanover Cemetery.
Mrs. Kyle died Thursday March 28, 2013 at the Arlington Care Center. She was born December 7, 1936 in Ben Rush, W. VA. to the late Oley Jobe and Rachel G. (Collins) Snyder.
She was a member of the Old Country Church and had previously attended Soul’s Harbor Apostolic Church. She was active in the Licking County Jail Ministries for over 15 years. She also volunteered with Nursing Home Ministries, Food Pantry, Kid’s Camp Café. She was a songwriter and musician. She had sung Gospel music in Nashville and many area county fairs. She had been employed at Licking Memorial Hospital Housekeeping Department.
She is survived by her son, Charles E. (Connie) Kyle, Jr. of Heath; daughters, Deborah A. (Gary) Linger of Tipton Mich., Karen L. (Brent) Crabill of Heath, Vera S. (David) Kirkbride of Baltimore, OH; grandchildren, Craig (Michelle) Kyle, Cara (Adam) Porter, Ashlee Crabill, Jordan Crabill, Morgan Kirkbride, Brooke Kirkbride; great grandson, Austin Kyle; brother, Donald E. Snyder of Hamilton W. VA.; sister Ilene (Harry) Walton of Jacksonville, FL.; several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a sister, Kathleen Stonesifter; brothers, Delmar Snyder, Kelly Snyder and Virgil Snyder.
The family would like to express a special thanks to the staffs of Arlington Care Center and Hospice of Central Ohio for the loving care of their mother.
Calling hours will be observed Saturday from Noon to 2:00 p.m. at the VENSIL & CHUTE FUNERAL HOME 1850 West Main Street, Newark.
The family requests memorial contributions to Foundation for Hospice of Central Ohio, P.O. Box 430 Newark, Ohio 43058-0430.
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