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ALBERTEEN KYLE

October 6, 1936 ~ March 7, 2024

Alberteen Kyle was born on October 6, 1936, to Johnny Calvin Patrick and Cordell (Hubbard) Patrick in Hamburg, Arkansas.

Later she met and married John David Kyle.  To this union three children were born, Jacquelyn Marie (Kyle) Menefee, Melva Ann (Kyle) Moore and John David Kyle Jr.

Her husband, John David Kyle; daughter, Melva Ann Moore; and grandson, Clinton Moore preceded her in death.

Her mother, Cordell Patrick, and sisters: Gloria Blalock, Charlene Grant, and Jeannie Marie Williams also preceded her in death.

She attended public school in San Antonio, Texas and later received her GED.  Afterwards, she attended the School of Vocational Nursing and became an LVN.  She further attended Baptist School of Nursing to become a Registered Nurse.  She was employed in the Baptist Hospital System for 25 years and later retired.

Her life was anchored by her faith in God which she confessed at an early age of 12 under the leadership of the late Rev. C.F.M Jones at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. After returning from Izmir, Turkey, she joined Saint Phillip’s Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. August Polk. She later moved her membership to New Dimensions Ministry under Rev. John David Kyle Jr. where she was faithful until the Lord called her home.

Alberteen leaves her daughter, Jacquelyn Menefee; her son, Rev. John David Kyle Jr., (Toni) and her beloved grandson, Capt. Brandon J. Kyle, to cherish a lifetime of loving memories.

She leaves her siblings: Johnnie Mae Nichols (Mae), Luberda Satterfield (Ducie), Johnny Patrick (Uncle Bubba), Betty Coleman; and a host of nephews, nieces, and friends. to reflect on special memories created over the years.

 

Services

Interment: March 22, 2024 9:00 am - August 26, 2025 2:30 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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  1. Words can not express all the faith, love, encouragement & wisdom you have imparted and demonstrated within our family. We rejoice that you are now resting in the arms of the Lord….Until we meet again Aunt Abbie…Peace, Blessings Much Love Always. Tash Tash

  2. I met the Kyle family years ago when I lived in San Antonio! Sister Jackie & I both worked for USAA at the time. The family invited my family to church in Converse & Mama Kyle was always so kind & generous to us all. Over the years she & the family have remained on my prayer list daily. God has called another soldier for his army home.
    Rest well Mama Kyle! You have earned your wings!!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🤍🤍🤍

  3. My aunt Abbie was an inspiration to many. She possessed a kind and meek spirit. Her love for God was contagious. That infectious Love was soothing to the soul. The way she cared for her immediate and extended family was extraordinary. Aunt Abbie possessed all of the Beauty and Characteristics of a Virtuous Woman. I am so Blessed to have been a part of her world. To my cousin Jackie Menefee, thank you for the care you gave to my aunt your mother. If anyone wants to know what true love is, that can look at you with admiration. You showed it every single day. I admire the way your son was always a available for you and his grandmother. God Bless you John & Toni for your 💕 care and support of your mother. Aunt Abbie loved you all in such a special way.

  4. I met the Kyle family over fifty years ago when I met Jackie. Our friendship has spanned fifty plus years. Over these fifty plus years, I have come to know Mrs. Alberteen Kyle as a sweet, kind, gentle and loving person. Truly the woman spoken of in Proverbs 31. She was always a joy to be around, and I loved to hear her call my name when I visited with her and Jackie. A very accomplished lady in her own right. Heaven has gained another angel. She lived well, loved beyond words, and lived a life that mattered. To my friend Jackie I know that God is pleased with the care you gave and provided for your mother. Brandon James God saw you being there for your mother and grandmother. John and Toni God also saw you all being there for your mother. God saw all the family members and others who cared for Mrs. Kyle.
    To Mrs. Alberteen Kyle’s family, I commend you to Him who knows best and will replace your sorrow with joy in knowing that she has received her Heavenly reward.

    Life is but a stopping place, a pause in what is to be,
    a resting place along the road to sweet eternity.
    We all have different journeys, different paths along the way.
    We all were meant to learn some things, but never meant to stay.
    Our destination is a place far greater than we know.
    For some the journey is quicker, for some the journey is slow.
    And when that journey finally ends, we will claim a great reward,
    and find an everlasting peace, together with the Lord.

  5. Mother Kyle touched so many lives. May you find solace and strength in her legacy and her love of people.

  6. My sincere condolences Jackie to you and your family. I know how you took such good care of your mother with that special love. Now your Angel is in Heaven watching over you and your family.


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