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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE LIFE OF TYRONE LAWYER KINDLE
WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called Tyrone Lawyer Kindle from our midst; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle was an individual who exhibited leadership throughout his life and who never stopped advocating for children; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle was born on April 12, 1961; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle was baptized and joined Christ Temple at the age of five; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle moved with family to Markham, Illinois 1964, graduating from Thornwood High School in 1979; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle enjoyed playing basketball and football in high school, exhibiting leadership which he would later use in the military and in his teaching career; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle earned a degree in Administrative Licensure from University of Minnesota - Twin Cities and a Master's degree in Special Education and Teaching in 2005; and
WHEREAS, at the time of his death, Mr. Kindle had served as an assistant principal at Anoka Hennepin School for 8 years; prior to this, Mr. Kindle was Dean of Students at Plymouth Christian Youth Center for five years; Mr. Kindle loved children as evidenced by his dedication to them and their well-being; and
WHEREAS, prior to his work in education, Mr. Kindle was Assistant Director at The City, Inc., and served at WCCO-TV and WFTV Channel 29; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle will be remembered by the many individuals whose hearts he touched and loved; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kindle is predeceased by his brother, Curtis Kindle; he is survived by his wife, Kathryn, children, Zarkari, Takina and Nehemiah; parents, Nathe and Herberdenia; siblings, Rita McCune, Evelyn Pharms, Michael Kindle, Herberdenia Phillips, Aldophus Kindle; father-in-law, Richard Plaman, mother-in-law, Joyce Plaman, brothers-in-law, Brad (Jennifer) and Jeff (Tammy) Plaman; faithful dog, Bella, nieces and newphews, Dione Glenn, Sterling Jason McCoy, Kiana Phillips, Camille (Phillips) Slaughter, K...
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