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Donate now in memorial of Kyle Huebsch

If you or a loved one is in a mental health crisis, please contact Colorado Crisis Services 844-493-8255. To dispatch Summit County's Mobile Crisis Response Team call 911and ask for the SMART team.

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In loving memory of our son, Kyle Burke Huebsch, we are partnering with BuildingHopeSummit.org to raise money for mental health awareness and resources. Despite his own struggle with mental illness, Kyle always strived to help others and regretted he couldn’t do more. In this spirit, on his 26th birthday, let's turn his wishes into action!! Please donate and leave a memory for Kyle or to honor someone in your life struggling with mental illness.

We miss our son dearly but find peace and inspiration in his final writing entitled “Love is all you need” in which he encourages all of us to do less for ourselves and more for others. Simple, yet powerful advice for the times we are living in. Thank you for your support of our family this year and considering this request. Please forward this message to others who may have known Kyle. Together we can make a difference.

Kyle Burke Huebsch, Son of Todd Huebsch and Lynda Burke Huebsch and brother to Connor Huebsch and Tyler Huebsch, passed away in November 2020. Born on Sept. 25, 1995. Kyle brought love, joy and peace to those who knew him. He attended school in the Castle Pines, CO: Buffalo Ridge Elementary, Rocky Heights Middle School and Rock Canyon High School. He also attended one semester at CSU in Fort Collins. Kyle was compassionate, kind, wise, generous and spiritual - an old soul. Kyle was athletic and competitive. He excelled in soccer, tennis, played chess and loved to ski. He enjoyed hiking and walking in nature, had a passion for music, watched critically acclaimed movies and studied spiritualism/the meaning of life. Kyle worked as a lift instructor and EMT for Steamboat Ski Resort. He wanted to give back and help others, as well as, animals. We love and miss him so much and will keep him in our hearts each day – Mom, Dad, Connor, Tyler and Kita. Please donate to help others who struggle with mental health and need resources. If you, yourself, are struggling, please seek out resources at BuildingHopeSummit.org and remember as Kyle always said, love is all you need.