
Kyle Michael Storm, 26, of Virginia Beach, passed unexpectedly January 19, 2023. Kyle was born on December 5, 1996 in Virginia Beach to Robert and Marie Storm.
Kyle loved to learn new skills and loved working as a masonry apprentice and forklift operator with Valcon Masonry. He loved many activities such as; playing pool, target practice, skateboarding and bmx tricks (when younger).
Kyle was (is) a caring, loving (especially of animals), complicated and super smart young man. His presence will be missed each and everyday, but his spirit with be with us always.
Kyle is survived by his parents, Robert and Marie; sister, Emily; grandparents, William and Connie Streeter, Judith Storm and William Storm IV; aunts, uncles, cousins on both sides; loving girlfriend, Amanda Nimmo, and his fur babies.
Kyle will always be remembered as a loving son, brother, and friend.
We do ask that no flowers be sent; if you would like to do something, please make a donation to any charity of your choosing in Kyle’s name.
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Hey he was An amazing person. We went to school together where I was highly bullied and he usually had my back. Never was a bully but a great friend. When he moved to aspen we kept in touch he told me how great it was camping out and snowboarding. He sent me an awesome trick photo I’d love to send to you if I can. He was an amazing person I wish I chatted with him more and wish things turned around. I hope you and your family get closure and peace.
Condolences and deepest sympathy in this difficult time. May you find peace and great joy in all his accomplishments, memories and love.
I had a few classes with Kyle in high school, but didn’t know him well at first. But once I got the chance to hang out with him, I found that he was a really nice person, a happy spirit, and always a great person to be around. I’m saddened to hear of his passing, and will keep him in my memories always.
I honestly don’t know what to say, I think I’m still in shock. I know you are at peace now and your demons are now a thing of the past. I love you cousin.
When we were in high school, I thought Kyle was one of the cool kids at first. But when I got the chance to hang out with him and other friends, I found that he was a great guy, a happy spirit, and was always fun to be around. I’m saddened to hear of his passing, and will remember him always.