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Herbel, Kyle Samuel Phillip

The Newton Kansan

Newton boy dies in boating incident

Chris Strunk nknews@thekansan.com

Newton Kansan

Kyle Herbel had a lot of friends. Even so, the 5-year-old Newton boy loved to spend time alone -- time alone watching "Veggie Tales" and time alone thinking about his older brother's adventures as a Boy Scout.

Kyle, a kindergartner at Sunset Elementary School, died Saturday after a boating accident at Marion Reservoir.

"We've been surprised at how many friends he had," said Angela Herbel, Kyle's mother.

But his best friends were the members of his close-knit family.

"He would come up to me and he would tell me he loved me a million times a day," Herbel said. "He would give me lots of love. He was always a happy guy and he kept his Mommy happy."

"He was like a sunshine in our family," said Rick Herbel, Kyle's father.

Kyle had dreams of becoming a Tiger Scout, following in his brother Derrick's footsteps. Rick said Kyle longed to be with his father, a Scout Master, and his brother.

"We had a lot of plans," Rick said.

Kyle loved riding his bike, playing soccer and video games with his 8-year-old brother.

"He was very competitive," Rick said. "He loved the car game, and he had to compete with Derrick all the time."

Angela said he was always looking to impress those around him, especially his school teacher.

"He was sharp," she said. "He was really growing. He was a sharp cookie."

A sharp cookie with tons of energy.

"He was always bouncing around here like he was Tigger," Rick said. "He kept everyone hopping."

Kyle was proud of the family's entire set of "Veggie Tales" video tapes. As a reward for his good behavior, he was allowed to watch the whole set Friday night.

"The first one he got was 'God is Bigger than the Boogie Man,' " Rick said. "It really helped him go to sleep at night."

But the events of the following morning changed the Herbel family forever.

Heading out early for a fishing trip, the Herbel "men" were excited to get to spend the day together at Marion Reservoir.

With boat in tow, the Herbels pulled out of the driveway.

"Kyle smiles to mom and waves," Rick remembered. " 'We're going, Mommy.' "

The family stopped at a Hillsboro donut shop for breakfast.

"They got to pick out what they wanted," Rick said. "They wanted twist donuts."

Not a big breakfast eater, Kyle fiddled with the donut the rest of the way to the reservoir.

"He would take a little pinch off with his finger," Rick said. "I told him to finish it before we got there. He just picked at it."

The Herbels boated a few hundred yards from Cottonwood Point. The water was cold. And waves rocked the boat as the Herbels baited their hooks. All three had their life jackets on, Rick said.

Rick said he pulled the anchor when waves began to increasingly toss the boat. Water began filling the boat, and Derrick fell in.

"Kyle wanted to get Derrick," Rick said.

Kyle slipped into the water, and Rick said he remembers keeping the boys together as they floated back to shore.

"I kept saying, 'Keep your head up Kyle, keep your head up,' " Rick said.

He said Kyle ingested a lot of water. On shore, Rick performed CPR as Derrick ran to a nearby house for help. The boys were taken to a hospital in Marion. Kyle was airlifted to Columbia Wesley Hospital in Wichita.

He went almost immediately into surgery. Then he was placed into pediatric intensive care.

"All we could do was stand there and give him kisses," Angela said. "He was very unstable. He wasn't getting what he needed for his brain."

Before Kyle died, Rick read from a book a pastor gave to Kyle in the hospital.

"God wants me to make sure you know about heaven," the book says. "It's a wonderful place. There are no tears there. No monsters. No mean people."

Kyle's sister, Deidra, and his cousin drew pictures of Kyle as an angel. Kyle died Sunday.

"I don't think we really know how we're going to deal with it," Angela said. "We're just going to have to keep really busy."

"We'll keep busy like he would want," Rick said.

Funeral service for Kyle will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church in Newton.  


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date31 Jan 2014
Linked toKyle Samuel Phillip Herbel

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