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Kyle Darren Webb

April 10, 1996 — April 8, 2026

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Kyle Darren Webb was born April 10,1996 to loving parents Tonia Tippetts Webb and David Webb in Heber City, Utah. Kyle joined two older brothers, Dallin and Dustin. These three brothers would later excitedly welcome a sister: Kayla.

Kyle grew up in the Heber Valley surrounded by Nature’s breathtaking beauty. His parents took care to nurture his appreciation of that beauty through regular family outings to mountains, lakes, and anywhere else that offered hiking, camping, fishing, peace and serenity.

He was a kind soul… gentle, sensitive, thoughtful and caring. He was also very athletic, competitive, funny, and smart.

Kyle had a quick, broad smile and an easy, comfortable demeanor that drew people to him. He became quick friends with anyone he met. His Friends meant the world to him, and he cherished every moment spent in their company. All “adopted” Kyle as one of their own. Kyle loved people, and people loved Kyle.

He worked hard throughout his schooling, got excellent grades, participated in scouting, was active in church, played the piano and more…all while holding down a job. One of those jobs was at Heber’s famous Dairy Keen.

Kyle was a member of Wasatch High School’s swimming team and was an important part of that team’s State Championship in 2013 where he won both individual and team state honors.

After high school Kyle chose to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was called to serve in Lima, Peru. Before his departure, he treated all those friends and family members who could join him at that same Dairy Keen, personally helping to serve up the deliciousness with love. Kyle enjoyed his service in Peru and loved the people-who loved him right back- and loved sharing the message of hope through Jesus Christ.

Kyle loved his family and connected whenever possible with his siblings-including through Online video games. He was particularly tender to-and especially protective of-his sister, Kayla.

He loved visiting his grandmas and grandpas and had particularly close relationships with his niece Ember and his Aunt Susie. With Susie he felt free and comfortable. He dearly loved his parents and would go fishing with his dad just to spend time with him.

He loved spending time with his mom in her beautiful garden. A fan of butterflies, Kyle planted specific flowers to attract and feed them. He also kept a thriving herb garden which brought him pride and added goodness to the family’s cooking. These times were precious times for both parents and son.

Kyle led a life of meaningful work and service. He enjoyed doing electrical work with Ollie and Payden Button in their business. He really looked up to them as examples of good, hard work.

He also worked with Alex Whiting on Kohler’s Farm with the Halloween Haunted Hayrides. Being on that beautiful land with his good friends and the dogs brought him tremendous joy. He also enjoyed working with Jason Binder and Kyle Kohler at Rigid Builders.

Throughout his life, he loved his friends and looked forward to seeing them.

Kyle found peace in nature: Swimming in the lake. Watching birds in the morning. Then drawing them. Going on Hard Runs. Snowboarding. He was master of the half-pipe. He was the man with a big heart.

No one wants their personal health problem or weakness to be their defining characteristic. And Kyle’s challenges with mental health should only be a footnote in his beautiful story. This grace we must grant each other, whether our struggles are visible and public, or invisible and private. In the end, Kyle’s became unbearable and he couldn’t overcome them.

Despite this, Kyle leaves behind numerous life lessons that he taught clearly and plainly through example: Love the beauty around you, add to it, and nurture it. Love God, your family and friends, and treasure them. Work hard. Develop your talents. and Share them with those you love. Compete to win. Add goodness where you can. Keep a space where those who struggle can feel safe and free.

Kyle is survived by his parents, David and Tonia Webb, siblings: Dallin (Moranne) Webb, Dustin (Sierra) Webb, Kayla Webb; as well as grandparents, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, niece Ember and nephews Finn and Wesley, and his dog Remmi.

Viewing hours will be from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Thursday , and Friday at 9:00am-10:30am.

Kyle’s celebration of life service Friday, April 17th at 11:00am. Charleston Town Hall, 3454 W 3400 South, Charleston, UT 84032. Interment Charleston Cemetery

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