Kyle Michael Morey

Kyle Michael Morey

July 16, 1992 - April 21, 2020
Capistrano Beach California

Kyle Michael Morey

July 16, 1992 - April 21, 2020
Capistrano Beach California

Obituary

With deepest sorrow, we announce that Kyle Michael Morey, age 27, died in Orange County after a long battle with drug addiction. Kyle lived in Santa Clarita for most of his life. He is survived by his mother, Tina of Dana Point, his father Steve who currently resides in Thailand, his younger brother Nick of Santa Clarita, his maternal grandparents, many cousins, and a large extended network of family and friends.

Kyle had been working hard on his sobriety and had cobbled together several clean months before slipping back to heavy drug use earlier this year. His decision to take his own life came as a result of a car accident caused while he was under the influence resulting in a fatality.

Kyle had attended Canyon High School and played baseball. He went on to work in the film industry as a set painter for various television and film productions.

True to his California roots, he was an avid Lakers fan and managed to rank in Call of Duty. He was considered a caring and loyal friend to the many men he befriended in various rehab and sober living facilities. One Christmas Eve he called his aunt, who was deep in final preparations for 35 guests, to ask if he could come for dinner. He also asked if he could bring a friend since they had no place to go. He showed up with 4 friends from rehab!

Our heartfelt prayers to the family of the individual who died in the car accident. Our deepest hopes for sobriety for those battling addictions. We find consolation in knowing that Kyle is finally at rest in Christ’s peace.

Due to Covid-19, the May 3rd memorial service is restricted to 10 people at O’Connor Mortuary. The family plans to host a memorial event at a later date when quarantine restrictions are lifted.

 

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27 responses to Kyle Michael Morey

  1. Rob Neal says:

    Kyle,

    Rest in peace, Easy Does It.

    Uncle Rob

  2. When we were kids I remember you would play with my hair and it would bug me. I would tell you to stop but a little bit later you would start doing it again. I would let you play with my hair for a few minutes but then tell you to stop. Then you would go to your moms room and play with her hair until you fell asleep. I wish we could be kids again and experience you play with my hair again or stay up all night. I wish I could of been there for you more when you needed family the most. All the wishes in the world won’t bring you back but I hope all the prayers our family has for you will bring you to paradise to Rest In Peace. I know your safe and in a better place tell nana, poppy, my dads, and nan I love them. I love you so very much Kyle Rest In Peace always.

  3. I didn’t know Kyle in person but I’ve been praying for him since I met Tina on the Israel trip a few years ago. Thank you for sharing this beautiful remembrance of Kyle with Bob and I. He was and is a beautiful child of God and I can tell by your family’s sharing that he was much loved. I look forward to meeting him someday and knowing him as all God created him to be..

    Love to you all.
    Brenda and Bpb DiGruccio

  4. Desiree says:

    Kyle, May you finally be at peace and be able to embrace the love that we all have for you. As our ancestors and loved ones welcome you with open arms, I hope your soul is able to feel the love, warmth and joy that you found difficult to receive while here with us. Your life here brought us many memories that we will cherish and you will live on through them. I love you Kyle and I know that one day we will all be reunited again.

  5. Edde Lee says:

    Dearest Tina,

    As you journey through this painful loss, hold fast to God’s promise that we will be reunited with those that we love. This earthly life is but temporary and our eternal life is with him. Our love and prayers are with you and all those who love and and miss Kyle.

    THE BROKEN CHAIN
    by Ron Tranmer

    We little knew that day,
    God was going to call your name.
    In life we loved you dearly,
    In death, we do the same.

    It broke our hearts to lose you.
    You did not go alone.
    For part of us went with you,
    The day God called you home.

    You left us beautiful memories,
    Your love is still our guide.
    And although we cannot see you,
    You are always at our side.

    Our family chain is broken,
    And nothing seems the same,
    But as God calls us one by one,
    The chain will link again.

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