
Hard-toiling exercise fanatic, exuder of tact and charm and recognizable recycler Ken Kyle has died.
If you’ve been in Humboldt long, you probably saw him working. His familiar pickup trucks sported an assortment of barrels, bags and boxes always filled — or about to be filled — with recycling; 10,000 pounds of glass a week during boom times.
Friend of the Journal Sean Wilson — who informed us of Kyle’s death — made this 10-minute award-winning film about Kyle in 2005, and it’s particularly touching now.
You can read Kyle’s obituary here.
This article appears in Weed Killers.

Sad news. I loved seeing his truck and trailer. Rest in peace, Mr. Kyle.
He was an interesting character…
He started everyday off with a swim in the bay.
What a loss of a good and kind man. My love to his family.
Ken was a remarkable person he could remember everyone’s name with only hearing it once.
Humboldt will miss this kind man.
Marietta Christensen
Missing what?
Smart and innovative man. Painted the South side of his mobile home black to cut heating costs.