Kyle Loftis, founder of 1320Video died on tuesday night. This news left many fans heartbroken. In this, his’family” delivered a touching tribute.
Loftis’ death was initially announced in a statement from a representative for the platform. “It is with great sadness that we share that Kyle Loftis, founder of 1320video, passed away last night. We are devastated. Kyle’s passion for motorsports inspired millions around the world and we will never forget all he did to grow the sport we love. Kyle was a light at every gathering… His enthusiasm, kindness and creativity were contagious. Let’s pray Kyle is in a better place,” it read.
Kyle Loftis’ cause of death has not yet been released. Loftis is best known for bringing streetwear and drag racing Culture enters the mainstream. His death was mourned by many. “The motorsport community is mourning the passing of Kyle Loftis. RIP,” one person wrote. other additional “RIP Kyle Loftis. Your impact on and within the automotive world will never be forgotten. You are missed and the world is a colder place for your absence.” Yet another. explain “RIP Kyle Loftis. Thank you for the memories, passion and impact you left on the automotive community through 1320Video. Your work inspired millions and your legacy will never be forgotten.”
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Not just Loftis’ fans, but those he considered family.
Loftis in his Facebook profile There are several names in his family. It’s unclear whether they are all biologically relevant. In the profile, Michael T. Marnik is listed as a son-in-law and Andrew Quirk is listed as a son. Both of them sent messages after Loftis’ death.
Manik updated his profile photo and wrote, “Kyle, so many memories with you! I am speechless and heartbroken right now. Words can’t explain how much I will miss you.” He followed up with a series of heart emojis, including a broken heart, symbolizing loss.
Several people commented there. “We will miss him so much! RIP Kyle!” one wrote. Another added: “Don’t worry. From the few times I’ve seen him I can tell he’s a good guy. Sad day.” Another said: “What a sad day! I was just thinking about all the Halloween parties and colorful life, lots of good times. He will be missed.”
Quick, meanwhile, shared a set of photos and wrote “Love you bro,” suggesting the “son” relationship label on Loftis’ Facebook is unlikely to be biological.
One person on the set of photos commented “So sad he’s a great guy.”
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