Kyle Rae Sweet, wife of Michael Sweet, co-founder of Stryper and current guitarist/vocalist for Boston, succumbed last week to cancer.
Kyle was diagnosed with cancer in February 2007. A press release said she passed away at 8:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 5, 2009.
According to the release, “Kyle’s life was dedicated to caring for her husband and home-schooling their two children. Her heart’s desire was for their children to attend college. To best honor Kyle’s work as a home-school mom there has been a fund set up called The Sweet Children’s College Fund.”
In lieu of flowers, donations to this fund can be made payable and mailed to:
Sweet Children’s College Fund
Sovereign Bank
50 Cohasset Avenue
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
The family will hold a private funeral service for Kyle Sweet.
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posted March 10, 2009 at 10:50 am
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thee.,the Provider,the Shepherd,etc.I believe that if God is not
done with me,i shall not die for he uses me for His divine purpose
to bring himself honor and glory.