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Obituary for Kyle B. Tetreault
Kyle B. Tetreault, 35, of Wilton, NH, passed away unexpectedly on December 1, 2021, after a head on car accident. He was born at the Southern NH hospital on March 28, 1986, in Nashua, NH to parents Robert and Dorothy (Barlow) Tetreault. Kyle grew up in Wilton, graduating from WLC high school, class of 2005, then went on to get his degree in gunsmithing. He worked for the town of Wilton and NASCAR as fire rescue staff for 12 years and was working on getting his CDL at the time of his passing. He was an electrician for KW Management Inc. He was very passionate about firearms and enjoyed working on vintage cars and if not at the track he was riding his Harley. Family always came first for Kyle; he would drop everything to help if someone needed it. He enjoyed going to flea markets and Army shows with his brother and nephews and would often go to concerts with his nephews. He always had a smile on his face, so much so he was nicknamed ‘Smiley Kyley’ by his family and friends. Kyle is survived by his parents; Robert and Dorothy Tetreault of Wilton, NH; his brother Robert Tetreault Jr.; his sister Jessica Tetreault; his nephews Cody and Trevor; his nieces Chelsea, Tabith, Cailin, and Isabell; his grandparents Roland and Jackie Tetreault, and Frank Barlow; his godparents Mark and Diane Weissflog; many aunts, uncles, cousins, and his extended NASCAR family. He is predeceased by his grandmother Ruth Barlow and his cousin Nicholas Geiger. Family and friends are warmly welcomed to attend calling hours at the Michaud Funeral Home, 32 Maple St. Wilton, NH, on Saturday December 11, 2021, from 12pm-4pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made in Kyle’s memory to the Make a Wish Foundation.