Kyle Thomas Brennan
Kyle Thomas Brennan, 20, of Charlottesville, Virginia, died suddenly
on Saturday, February 17, 2007, in Tampa, Florida.
Kyle attended Albemarle High School and was a graduate of the college
preparatory program of the American School. Most recently, Kyle was
studying at Piedmont Virginia Community College.
Kyle was a talented artist, a skill he inherited from his mother,
Victoria.
He adored nature and animals and was devoted to protecting wildlife. A
prankster with a quirky sense of humor, Kyle loved to play basketball
and spend time with his older brothers. Kyle dreamed of pursuing a
college degree in art or science.
Kyle is survived by his loving mother, Victoria Britton, and his
stepfather, Rick Britton, of Charlottesville; his brothers, Sean Myles
Brennan and Scott Michael Brennan, also of Charlottesville; his
sister-in-law, Mia Brennan, and his niece, so dear to him, Savannah
Leigh Brennan of Charlottesville; his maternal grandparents, William
and Jacqueline Brooks of Wallingford, Connecticut, and Gary Lee and
Bonnie Robinson of Mariaville, Maine; his paternal grandmother,
Cynthia Ward Brennan of San Diego, California; his cousins, Jamie
Williams and Ryan Pinkowski, of Whitehall, New York, Crystal and Sarah
Robinson of Sanibel, Florida; his aunt, Debbie Robinson of Whitehall,
New York; his uncle and aunt, Steve and Barbara Robinson of Meriden,
Connecticut; his uncle, Gary Lee Robinson Jr. of Fort Myers, Florida;
his aunt, Susan Grinstead of Sanibel, Florida; his aunt and uncle,
Carrie and Jeff of San Diego, California; and his aunt, Cathy Brennan
of San Diego, California; all of whom loved him dearly and will deeply
miss him.
Friends and relatives are invited to pay their respects to Kyle Thomas
Brennan, from 7 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 21, 2007, at Hill and
Wood Funeral Home in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A Catholic funeral service will be held on 11 a.m. Thursday, February
22, 2007, at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, on Alderman Road in
Charlottesville, Virginia. Burial will follow at Monticello Memory
Gardens on Monticello Mountain.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Kyle's
name to The Wildlife Center of Virginia, P.O. Box 1557, Waynesboro VA
22980, (540) 942-9453.
His beloved great-grandmother, Ruth Gray of Bridgeton, Maine, is now
looking after him in heaven. Rest in peace our dear son.
Friends may sign guestbook at www.hillandwood.com.
Published in the Daily Progress on 2/21/2007.
Dave Touretzky
Last modified: Wed Jul 4 01:22:41 EDT 2007