Kyle Thomas Burger

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Kyle Thomas Burger, 26, was born April 29, 1985, in Falls Church, VA and died peacefully at his home in Reston, VA on October 11, 2011.

Kyle lived with his family in Reston all of his life and attended special education programs at Sunrise Valley Elementary School and South Lakes High School. After graduating from South Lakes in 2007, Kyle became a member of SPARC (Specially Adapted Resource Club), where he and other young adults with life-long disabilities shared therapeutic art and music, book club, cooking and gardening activities, bowling, shopping outings, special relationships with each other and just plain old fun.

Kyle was pre-deceased by his adoring grandmother, Dorothy "Granny" Patrick in 1992, and is survived by his devoted parents, Robert Thornton and Mary Patrick Burger, loving and caring brothers, Todd Patrick and Adam Christopher Burger, his dedicated caregiver or 17 years, Cleopatra Patriana, his nurse of 10 years, Tina Chandler, many Burger and Turbeville aunts, uncles, and cousins, his SPARC friends and staff and a support group of extended family, friends, educators, medical professionals, case managers, vendors and his mother's employers and co-workers for 17 years, the Internet Society and Juniper Networks. The quality of Kyle's life was maximized and enhanced by the contributions of this wide spread support network for his family.

Anyone wishing to honor Kyle's memory may make donations to SPARC, PO Box 10797, Burke, VA 22009 (www.SPARContheweb.org). His family invites you to share memories of Kyle's life at www.CelebrateKyleBurger.com.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Dear Mary , Bob and Family, God bless you all during this difficult time. We know Kyle is in Heaven taking care of you the way you took care of him his entire life. Take care. Love, Karl and Wendy

  2. Kyle spent his time on earth with loving angels and now he will be up there with a different kind. Our condolences for your loss, we are sure he is smiling at you from heaven and celebrating the great life he had with you here. Kathleen and Dick Yeagley

  3. My deepest sympathy to the family. I have wonderful memories of all of you when I came to make nursing visits at your home. God Bless all of you at this time. Kyle is now at peace. Donna

  4. Bob & Mary, sooo sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers. God Bless, I stand on Phil:1:6 and know that his work has been completed. In Awe of HIM. Jenny

  5. Bob and Mary, You all were Kyle’s angels here on earth. Blessings to Kyle, you, and your family. We send our love and our heartfelt condolences.

  6. Dear Bob, Mary, and family and Cleo: We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your son, Kyle. Nothing will ease the pain but we know you will find comfort in your faith and belief that you now have a personal guardian angel watching over you!

  7. May God grant you grace, peace and mercy as you go through this difficult time. Your earthly treasured, beloved son now joins the Beloved Son. Heaven is more precious now. Deepest sympathy.

  8. Larry and I hold you in our prayers during this very difficult time. We lost our daughter, Leslie, to cancer last year so understand some of what you are experiencing. To lose a child is not what we expect in life, but a strong faith in God, knowing that they are in a better place, happy and healthy, makes it easier. It does get better but never easy. Love to you all

  9. Larry and I hold you in our prayers during this very difficult time. We lost our daughter, Leslie, to cancer last year so understand some of what you are experiencing. To lose a child is not what we expect in life, but a strong faith in God, knowing that they are in a better place, happy and healthy, makes it easier. It does get better but never easy. Love to you all


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