Born: December 16, 1906

Died: June 8, 1981

Married: Norine C. Noble

Tom Kyle was stationmaster at the Union Depot. In retirement, he lived in an apartment on Riverside Drive (now Kiwassa Road). He was interviewed on tape by Mary Hotaling, but the tape may have been lost. Tom's friend Patricia donated his chair from the Depot, which was placed on display in a case there.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 30, 1952

Tom Kyle, who has been in the New York Central ticket office, here, starts on his new summer job tomorrow — as ticket agent, baggage agent, and what have you — at the N. Y. C. station at Loon Lake.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 11, 1981

Thomas H. Kyle

SARANAC LAKE

Thomas H. Kyle Jr., a resident of Saranac Lake since 1940, died, yesterday afternoon, June 10, at the General Hospital of Saranac Lake.

He had been employed as a supervisor of the Pullman Division of the New York Central Railroad until his retirement in 1971.

Mr. Kyle was born in Yonkers, Dec. 16, 1906, the son of Thomas and Emily Kyle.

He was a member of the Wanita Chapter of Whiteface Mountain Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; and a member of the Royal Arch Masons.

Survivors include his wife, the former Noreen Noble of Saranac Lake and one cousin.

There are no scheduled calling hours and a private funeral service is set for the Keough and Son Funeral Home. The Rev. Philip Snyder, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, will officiate.

Cremation will follow.

Friends wishing to remember Mr. Kyle may make donations to the Saranac Lake Rescue Squad in his memory.

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