Education
Born in Norfolk, she studied at Mary Baldwin Seminary and graduated from Lasell Seminary.
Born in Norfolk, she studied at Mary Baldwin Seminary and graduated from Lasell Seminary.
She wrote works of fiction based on the history of her home state of Virginia. In the 1950s she wrote for The Virginian-Pilot and The Portsmouth Star. She wrote about the first minister to Knotts Island on Currituck Sound to have lived there:
Knotts Island has never before had its minister live on the island, with the people.
From the beginning, the people who live here on Currituck Sound have had to depend on having the word of God brought to them by the old circuit riders, by the reading of church services in private homes, and by sharing a minister with another church.
In November 1956, she reported the opening of land between Seashore State Park and Crystal Lake. Kyle was married to William Emmett Kyle (1896–1972).
They had three daughters. She died in Virginia Beach.
She was one of the founding members of the Princess Anne County Historical Society.