Stamford Advocate

Kyle Cameron Bancroft

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In the quietude of March 15, 2024, surrounded by the warmth and love of his family, Kyle Cameron Bancroft peacefully departed from this world at his home after he courageous­ly battled Ewing Sarcoma for the last 4 years. Kyle was born and remained in Stamford, CT for his youthful life. He loved, valued and appreciate­d his family, his dogs Shadow and Violet, his friends, his education, watching any sport with his dad, and, during downtime, playing video games with friends and cousins. Last summer, Kyle was able to enjoy the trip of a lifetime to Ireland with some of his closest friends.

Throughout Kyle’s education, he was a perennial honors/high honors student while attending Stamford Public Schools. He received multiple scholarshi­p awards including The Mickey Lione, Jr. Fund, The Susan Fund, Circle of Care and the Junie DeLeo Scholarshi­p Award. Knowing Kyle needed to be close to home due to his illness, after being accepted to all 9 CT colleges in which he applied, he decided to attend Sacred Heart University where he formed many friendship­s while soldiering through his pain to finish out the Fall 2023 semester. In turn, Kyle earned a position on the Dean’s list which spoke volumes to his character and dedication in spite of his illness.

We would be remiss not to mention Kyle’s love for baseball. From the early age of 4, Kyle began playing. Baseball was his passion and a sport in which he excelled at striking fear into the hearts of opposing pitchers. Some of his favorite days were on the baseball field doing what he loved, being part of a genuine camaraderi­e while establishi­ng several everlastin­g friendship­s with his teammates and coaches. If Kyle wasn’t on the field, he was always talking about baseball. Prior to his diagnosis, his dream was to play for the MLB. Over the years, Kyle played for Stamford North Little League (Springdale Little League), Stamford Rebels Travel, Stamford High School and Stamford Legion Post 3. During the off season, Kyle played basketball for Stamford Peace, JCC

Travel and Stamford High School. He also coached a team for Stamford Peace and volunteere­d for Stamford High School’s Unified Sports assisting children with special needs play basketball.

Through Kyle’s determinat­ion, he achieved so much over the last 19 years, more than many will achieve in a lifetime. He was loved by so many. Everyone that knew Kyle adored him and was impressed with his character. Kyle was valiant, brave, kind, thoughtful, respectful, smart, funny, athletic, a great student, handsome, calm and one of the finest humans you will ever meet. We will always carry Kyle’s spirit and memory in our hearts.

Kyle was predecease­d by his paternal grandfathe­r, Leonard J. Bancroft and three uncles, Leonard Bancroft, Jr., Gary Bancroft and Mark Bancroft. Kyle is survived by his proud and loving parents Lisa (Cameron) and Scott Bancroft and his sister, Chelsey. His maternal grandparen­ts, Patricia and William Cameron of Riverside, aunts and uncles Cathy (Cameron) and James Hylinski of Delray Beach, Florida as well as Suzanne (Cameron) and Glen Messina of New Canaan, CT and many adoring cousins. Kyle is also survived by his paternal grandmothe­r Shirley

Bancroft of East Windsor, CT and his aunts and uncles: Jane McCarthy of Watertown CT, Roxanne Bancroft of East Windsor, CT, Wayne ( Jennifer) Bancroft of Enfield, CT, Janine Bancroft of East Hartford, CT, Pauline (Gary) Meacham of East Windsor, CT, Lynn Andrews of Somers, CT and cousin.

The family would like to thank Kyle’s amazing medical teams at Yale Children’s Hospital, Regional Hospice, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Kyle’s honor to any of the following organizati­ons: Yale Children’s Hospital, Circle of Care, The Umbrella Club, The Charlie Landers Foundation or to Raise the Bar Foundation of Stamford.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated TODAY, Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at The Church of Saint Cecilia, 1184 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT 06905. The interment will be private.

To express condolence­s for the family online, please visit the family guestbook at www.bosakfuner­alhome. com or www.facebook.com/ bosakfuner­alhome

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