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Kye Andreopoulos

May 22, 1992 - December 29, 2020

Throughout his life Kye followed the beat of his own drum. He was kind hearted, very caring, giving and grounded. He followed his ideas passionately, he was smart and never afraid to try new things. He was loyal, extremely close and supportive to his mother. He will be missed by many and loved forever.

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Omar Ahmed 2020-12-31 02:43:35 wrote: This is a photo from my wedding in 2016. There are no words to describe such a tragedy. I can only speak of all the incredible times I’ve shared with Kye on this journey. I met Kye for the first time when I lived at Carlton. Kye had recently moved in. We were having a party in the party room and Kye joined us. From then one he was part of the crew. We shared countless great times together. Watching movies, hanging out, going to socialize. We had a Carlton crew. We would often go for meals. Kye was a great fan of Asian soup. That was his thing. He loved spicy soup. Anytime I have a soup I’ll think of him. I met my wife Sara in 2015. Sara has many fond memories of Kye as well. Kye came on my bachelor party to Niagara Falls. That was so nice of him. He was such a sport. He was such a good dude. Such a cool, analytical and lovely human being. I was speaking with him in May via Facebook messenger and remembering tell him him, “I love you bro” and he said I love you too, that gives me peace knowing I told him I loved him. I do love you brother. I love you my friend. I’m sorry you left this earth so early. I am so grateful to have met you. I’m so grateful to have shared moments. I appreciate you. You’re a wonderful person. I love you brother.

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  • Christine Andreopoulos Anonymous user 02-01 2021 07:49

    Thank you so much for sharing these words and memories. He was a much loved person and too soon taken from this world. I know how much he cared for you and his crew. So glad you got to tell him you loved him. Those were our last words to each other.

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