“Everybody loves Kyle.” It was the running joke in the White household. From family and friends to coworkers and people he would come across in his travels, people who met Kyle White always had something great to say about him.
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Kyle White was an avid outdoorsman.
Kyle White, back in center, was a fan of both the Nashville Predators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. He is pictured here with his two daughters, Norah and Elliot, and his son Ewan, who is a hockey fan just like his dad.
From left: Ewan, Kyle, Elliot, Robin, Abram and Norah White.
Kyle White is shown in a wingsuit.
Kyle White parachutes.
Kyle White in a wingsuit seen from above.
Photos: Frozen Assets festival brings family-fun to frozen Lake Mendota
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Galen Heyne and his three-month-old daughter, Izzy, are dressed for the day’s cold conditions during a visit to the 2022 Frozen Assets festival on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Elissa Tikalsky reacts as a puck hits the net while volunteering at a youth hockey rink during the 2022 Frozen Assets festival on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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A sky diver with Seven Hills Sky Diving descends behind the tail of a kite during the 2022 Frozen Assets festival on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Faith Zittlow launches her large kite during a visit to the 2002 Frozen Assets festival on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Participants in a 5k run/walk begin their trek across Lake Mendota during the 2022 Frozen Assets festival in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Walkers in snow shoes trek across the frozen surface of Lake Mendota during the 2022 Frozen Assets festival in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Young visitors to the 2022 Frozen Assets festival explore the frozen ice formations beneath a boat pier on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Participants in a 5k run/walk begin their trek across Lake Mendota during the 2022 Frozen Assets festival in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Sponsored by the Clean Lakes Alliance, the annual festival encourages area residents to enjoy one of the area’s important natural assets and has raised $1,200,000 for lake improvement projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

