Ms. Bodley was born in San Diego and had attended La Jolla Country Day School. She was about to begin her junior year at the Santa Clara campus. "She was just a bright light," said her mother, Deborah Borza of San Diego, an employee with Copley Information Services in La Jolla.
"She was a kind and generous person. She was fiercely independent and a leader. She was the future of the country." While in San Diego, Ms. Bodley volunteered with the Helen Woodward Animal Center. She also was active in TRACE -- Teens Respond to AIDS with Caring and Education -- a peer education program in which teens talked to fellow high school students about sexually transmitted diseases.
At Santa Clara University, where Ms. Bodley was majoring in psychology and French, she was active in America Reads, in which she helped tutor children in reading at a Santa Clara elementary school. "She made a difference everywhere she went," her mother said.
In addition to her mother, survivors include her father, Derrill Bodley of Stockton; a 10-year-old sister, Murial; her grandparents, Pat and Francis Guerra of Foxfire, N.C.; and a great-grandmother, Jean Guerra of Elyria, Ohio.
Ms. Bodley was born in San Diego and had attended La Jolla Country Day School. She was about to begin her junior year at the Santa Clara campus. "She was just a bright light," said her mother, Deborah Borza of San Diego, an employee with Copley Information Services in La Jolla.
"She was a kind and generous person. She was fiercely independent and a leader. She was the future of the country." While in San Diego, Ms. Bodley volunteered with the Helen Woodward Animal Center. She also was active in TRACE -- Teens Respond to AIDS with Caring and Education -- a peer education program in which teens talked to fellow high school students about sexually transmitted diseases.
At Santa Clara University, where Ms. Bodley was majoring in psychology and French, she was active in America Reads, in which she helped tutor children in reading at a Santa Clara elementary school. "She made a difference everywhere she went," her mother said.
In addition to her mother, survivors include her father, Derrill Bodley of Stockton; a 10-year-old sister, Murial; her grandparents, Pat and Francis Guerra of Foxfire, N.C.; and a great-grandmother, Jean Guerra of Elyria, Ohio.