of Little Rock, AR
January 25, 1998 - November 27, 2017
Kyle Deshun Everett, 19, of Little Rock passed away November 27, 2017. He was born January 25, 1998 to James Fields and Kimberly Jones.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Martha Darlene Jones. Kyle is survived by his parents, Terri and Kimberly Jones; sister, Katelyn Everett; brother, Kelton Everett; niece, Londyn; nephew, Jahod; uncle, Matthew Jones along with other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Kyle was a special young man to many people. He always had a smile on his face and could light up a room instantly. He will forever be missed.
Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 9, 2017 at Roller-Chenal Funeral Home Chapel.
Kyle has been my Bestfriend since middle school. We would FaceTime everyday and even when we didn’t we always kept in contact somehow. You were one of the funniest, realest and coolest people I’ll ever know. You will definitely be loved and missed❤️ Rest Easy
I've known Kyle since 6th grade. He was my best friend . We talked almost everyday on the phone. He was so funny and caring and we could just talk about every and anything. I'm blessed to have him enter my life and all the years we had together. I'll always miss him and keep him in my heart. I loved him so much, he will always be remembered
my condolences is with the Everett family.
Although we only knew Kyle for a short time, he made such an impact. What an amazing young man! His smile could make your whole day better. The palliative care team continues to think of you all.
My wife & I did not know Kyle, but we regret the sorrow you feel - we grieved the lost a son because of an electrical accident who was close in age to your Kyle. I’m sure it doesn’t feel so right now, but we can tell you that as time passes you will be able to remember more of the good times and dwell less on your loss. We found that each person grieves in a different way and at different times, so we encourage each of you to allow for those differences in your families.
We are of the Christian faith and as we dealt with our pain we came to understand that God is still sovereign even when we don’t understand tragedy. May you find comfort as you walk through this “valley of the shadow of death” and may friends share their good memories of Kyle with you.
My condolences goes out to Kyle and his family. I remember having him in my class room at Hunter child care center, he was a bright young kid and always had a wonderful smile on his face and he loved coming to hunter child care. My prayers are with the family and friends may Kyle rest in peace!
I'm so sorry to hear of Kyle’s passing. Loosing a loved one is never easy. I lost my dad in 2010, and my mom in 2012. After my losses, reading Revelation 21:3,4 gave me real comfort. It says: And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. I hope reading these verses also give you comfort during this difficult time. GW