Kyle E. Redoutey, 30 Beloved Father, Husband, Son, Brother, Musician, and Friend
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Kyle Edward Redoutey, age 30, who left us far too soon. Kyle passed away surrounded by loved ones who will forever cherish the light he brought into their lives.
Kyle’s true passion in life was music. A gifted and soulful musician, he could play many instruments, but it was the piano where he truly came alive. Whether he was improvising something beautiful, teaching himself a new tune, or just getting lost in the rhythm, Kyle had a natural ability to make music that moved people. His love for music wasn’t just a hobby—it was his way of expressing the world around him. Kyle also spent time working hard in the trades as a proud member of Millwrights Local 1090, where he brought dedication and skill to everything he did.
Above all, Kyle was a devoted husband to Alexandrea (Evans) Redoutey and a loving father to his son, Atlas, who was his greatest joy and proudest accomplishment. He was a loyal brother to Nick (Sarah) Redoutey, Meagan (Logan) Mutchler, and Thomas (Kendra) Redoutey, and a beloved son to Stephanie Jones and Frank (Dondri) Redoutey. His family meant the world to him. He was the cherished grandson of Roger Jones Sr. and Melinda Jones, and a proud uncle to Collin Redoutey and Jack Mutchler. Kyle was preceded in death by his grandmother Barbara (Bellomy) Jones, and cousins James Scott Warren, Michael Jones, Adam Jones and Matthew Redoutey.
Kyle will be remembered for his kind heart, his quick wit, and the way he could make people feel understood through both conversation and song. He had a rare ability to connect with others, and his presence was a comfort to those lucky enough to know him. His memory lives on in the melodies he shared, the love he gave, and most of all, in the hearts of Alexandrea and Atlas.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM at Big Bear Lake Family Resort, 9906 Big Bear Creek Rd Lucasville, Ohio 45648. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to a fund in support of Atlas’s future.
Rest easy, Kyle. The music doesn’t stop—it just plays on in a different way.