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Kyle,
One of the best articles I have read on the D-News, and I'm not just saying that because you are the head coach of my favorite football team.
Your article reminded me of this scripture:
Isaiah 66:13
"As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you"
Thanks, Kyle, for taking time to write this nice tribute to your mother. It is a very nicely written article.
Wayne Rout
BYU Grad
Thank you Kyle for sharing this wonderful story about your mother. What a nice tribute in a time when you mostly hear about the bad that is in the world, thank you for sharing the good. God bless you and your family.
Gary Kinney
Huntington Beach,Ca.
Santa Ana College ATC
I have watched Nancy at the Utah Football Games standing with pride in her full feathered headdress. She is always so positive! I love it.
Great story. Thanks for sharing.
Kyle,
I doubt that you remember me but I used to live in Glendora when you were a Boy Scout in Randy
Schaller's scout troop. I don't remember whether it was you or your brother that got his fingers
smashed on a scout hike. I remember the tedious work it was to cut the bandages off of the fingers because the fluid had seeped and was sealing the fingers together. We came to your house to do this late one night. It is good to read the tribute to your mother. I am sorry to hear of your father's passing. It's good to hear of your succes. Flora Schaller
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