In Loving Memory of Kyle Morehouse
Beloved Son, Friend, and Member of the Sterling Creek and New Brunswick Communities
June 2003 – May 10, 2025
With broken hearts and unimaginable sorrow, the communities of Sterling Creek and greater New Brunswick mourn the tragic and untimely loss of Kyle Morehouse, who passed away on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at just 21 years old. Taken far too soon in a devastating accident, Kyle leaves behind a legacy of kindness, integrity, and quiet strength that will forever echo in the lives of those who were blessed to know him.
Kyle was the embodiment of what it meant to be a good soul. Soft-spoken yet strong in spirit, he was the type of person who made the world a better place simply by being in it. His gentle demeanor, warm smile, and genuine willingness to help others made him a beloved figure in every circle — from his family and close friends to classmates, coworkers, and neighbors alike. His presence brought calm, comfort, and an unwavering sense of dependability.
A hardworking young man with a bright future ahead, Kyle approached everything in life with humility and dedication. Whether it was a part-time job, a school project, or lending a hand to a neighbor in need, he gave his full heart to every task. He was the kind of person who didn’t seek the spotlight but whose quiet efforts spoke volumes. He was trusted, respected, and deeply appreciated by everyone who had the privilege of spending time with him.
Kyle had a deep love for the outdoors and often found peace in nature. Whether fishing with friends, taking long walks, or simply watching a sunset, he was someone who truly understood the beauty in the simple things. He brought that same appreciation into his relationships — valuing honesty, loyalty, and quality time over anything material. His friendships were sincere and lasting. His family bonds, unshakable.
To his loved ones, Kyle was more than just a son, a brother, a cousin, or a friend — he was a light. A source of encouragement. A shoulder to lean on. A constant reminder that goodness still exists in this world. His kindness was effortless, his compassion instinctive. He had a natural ability to listen without judgment and to lift others up without expecting anything in return.
The grief felt across Sterling Creek and New Brunswick is a testament to the deep impact Kyle made in his short time here. Memorials and tributes have poured in — from former teachers, childhood friends, co-workers, and community leaders — all echoing the same message: Kyle was special. He was the kind of person people felt proud to know. The kind of person people hoped their own children would grow up to be like.
Though words will never fully capture the pain of this loss, they can help honor the life Kyle lived — a life marked by humility, love, and quiet courage. As we mourn his absence, we also celebrate his spirit — one that will live on in the laughter he sparked, the acts of kindness he inspired, and the love he gave so freely.
Kyle Morehouse may no longer walk among us, but he will never be forgotten. His memory will live on in every corner of the community, in every life he touched, and in every act of goodness done in his name.
Rest peacefully, dear Kyle.
You were, and always will be, deeply loved.