We mournfully announce the passing of Kyle Brandon Bazant of the Town of Russell, Wisconsin. He was 34 years old. Our family is devastated and shocked by this loss. Kyle Bazant was born on 03/24/1988 to parents Mike Bazant and Dawn Wastweet (Maki).
After Kyle graduated from High School, he worked in different jobs, enjoying the variety of life and the thrill of learning new trades. By the time he was in his late twenties, he had mastered skills in office furniture and became an independent contractor and even started his own business. Owning his own company gave Kyle a great amount of joy and was something he worked hard at, each and every day.
An independent and vibrant personality from the beginning, Kyle's hobbies (while not working 50+ hour weeks) included playing cards with his daughters, darts, grilling, and wood working.
Anyone who knew Kyle knew that he was a force of nature and the most loving father a family could ask for. He was predeceased by mother & stepfather, Dawn (Kevin) Wastweet; grandfathers, Don Maki & Frank Bazant; uncle, Paul; aunt, Cindy. He is survived by grandmother, Irene Maki; father, Mike (Peggy); brother, Stephen (Bridgette); ex-wife, Samantha; daughters, Blair Bazant & Serenity Diebel; nephew, Michael Bazant; uncle, Davin Maki; step siblings, Brandon (Marni) Wastweet, Chris (Trisha) Livingston, Angela (Devon) Defoe; numerous nephews, nieces & cousins.
We mourn the loss of Kyle and encourage any and all who knew Kyle to remember the beauty, energy and joy he brought to this world. For any interested, services will be held at Evans Nordby Funeral Home 11AM on March 2, 2023, at 6000 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center, MN with visitation at 10AM.
Thursday, March 2nd 10AM
Evans-Nordby Funeral Home
6000 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Center, MN
Thursday, March 2nd 11AM
Evans-Nordby Funeral Home
6000 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Center, MN
It is a place of compassion, sincerity, professionalism, and staff who go above and beyond their call of duty. Our family has sadly used both chapels over the past months. The caring did not stop after the services. They offer their continued compassion to adults and children. With grateful hearts thank you.