BELMONT – Kyle Eugene Simmons, 21, passed away Saturday, March 17, 2007. He was born April 22, 1985, in Belfast. Kyle graduated from Belfast Area High School in 2004, and soon there after, he began working at Viking Lumber. He recently started working for Colonial Plastering with his eldest brother, Kevin. He enjoyed hanging out with his friends and brothers, playing pool or bowling, and especially spending time with his nephew, Hunter. His pride and joy was to spend all the time he could in the outdoors, whether it was hunting with his brothers or out on the lake fishing. Kyle was a die-hard hunter and he simply loved to be in the woods scouting for deer or taking pictures of them with his new camera he set up near his favorite hunting spot. Kyle just loved everything about hunting, when he wanted to fish he would take his boat out to the lake and stay there all day, when there was ice he would head out on the ice for the day. Kyle also had another love, being with his girlfriend, Abby, and the whole Byrd family. His friends and family meant the world to him and he loved them all very much. Kyle always had a smile and he put a smile on everyone’s face. He was “everyone’s friend” and forever he will be in everyone’s heart. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Allen Simmons; and his great-grandparents, Harold and Mildred Jackson. Kyle is survived by his mother, Bobbie Jackson and stepfather, Shawn Bean; his father, Bruce Simmons; a brother, Kevin Simmons and his fianc?e, Shannon Newton and their son, Hunter Simmons; a brother, Chris Simmons; a sister, Erin Simmons; grandparents, Hartley and Debbie Jackson, Carol and William Flood, and Lorraine Simmons; a great-grandmother, Constance Davis; his girlfriend, Abby and the Byrd family; aunts and uncles, Jennifer and Nicholas Jackson, Jim and Lisa Jackson, Rusty and Jonnie Bonin, Ellen and Tom Saywer, Tim Simmons, John Simmons; many aunts, uncles, cousins and many, many friends. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 21, at the Lighthouse Bible Church, Searsport, with a benefit pot luck downstairs in the church immediately after. There will also be a benefit potluck supper 3-7 p.m. Sunday, March 25, at Stone Crest Hall, Route 137, Waldo. Arrangements are under the care of Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast.

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