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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Jacquelyn Nicole “Nikki” Kyle

Jacquelyn Kyle

Jacquelyn N. Kyle, known as Nikki, of Lady Lake, Florida passed away Wednesday, August 28, 2019.

She was born September 8, 1973 on the way to Barnett Memorial Hospital in Patterson, New Jersey. Raised in Rochelle Park, New Jersey, she had lived in Colorado Springs before moving to Lady Lake last year. She is survived by her parents, Barbara and Walter Kyle of the Villages/Lady Lake, her sister Jessica Kyle of Colorado Springs and her brother Joseph of Maplewood, NJ, and Aunts, Uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was the Office/Billing Manager for Urgent Qwikcare with three offices in Colorado. She managed these remotely from her home in Lady Lake. She was a true professional and her expertise in the medical billing field was unequaled. She has received numerous awards and commendations from medical insurers and practitioners. In 2012 she proudly received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Management with honors. We take comfort in the fact that she is with The Lord and at peace.

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