Kyle Matthew Norrenberns, age 28, of Albers passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Breese. Kyle was born on August 20, 1987 in Belleville, IL the son of Ron and Geriann (Kehrer) Norrenberns.
Kyle is survived by his parents, his sister: Jena (Matt) Bice of Kearney, NE; his brother: Blake Norrenberns of Albers; his grandparents: James (Mary Ann) Norrenberns of Albers; his aunts and uncles: Glynn (Cindy) Norrenberns of Oregon, James (Sue) Norrenberns of Albers, Terry (Tammy) Norrenberns of Mascoutah, Bob (Sally) Norrenberns of Albers, Gene (Pam) Kehrer of Aviston, Deb Kehrer of Albers, Sue (Marion) Seidenstricker of Nashville, Mari Kay (Rick) Gaertner of Millstadt, and Diann (Ed) Schallert of Granite City; his very special friend Caitlin Huff of New Baden and many loving cousins and friends.
Mr. Norrenberns was preceded in death by his grandparents: Margaret and Elmer Kehrer; three uncles: Dennis Kehrer, Kevin Kehrer, and Maurice Kehrer.
Kyle was a member of St. Bernard Church in Albers. Mr. Norrenberns was the production manager for Grass-Masters in Aviston. He was a sports enthusiast and his teams were the San Francisco 49ers, and the St. Louis Cardinals. Kyle played softball for Bare-Footin Bar in Albers, volleyball for R-Bar in St. Rose, basketball for the Clinton County Basketball League and loved to golf every chance he got. He was a very outgoing, lovable, and proud man. Kyle was known as the life of the party, and in 2009 he was voted Mr. Irresistible, which he was quick to remind you about. Kyle will be greatly missed.
Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Albers with Fr. Jack Joyce, Fr. Gene Neff, and Deacon Glenn Netemeyer officiating. Burial will follow at St. Bernard Cemetery in Albers.
Visitation will be from 3 until 8:00 PM on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at St. Bernard Church in Albers and again from 8 until 9:30 AM on Wednesday, also at church.
Memorials in honor of Kyle are suggested to Central High School’s Athletic Program or St. Jude Children’s hospital and will be received at Nordike Funeral Home.