Kaylee was always full of life and lived life to its fullest. She was a ray of sunshine on the bleakest days and could enliven any conversation with the magic of her storytelling.
Kaylee had a maturity beyond her years, was a kindred spirit to young and old alike, and generously shared herself with everyone. With her giggles and hugs, she would remind us that life is for loving – and because she left a part of herself with each of us, we will never be the same.
Kaylee is survived by her parents and three brothers, Chase, Trevor and Zachary. She is also survived by grandparents, Gene and Betty Volkman of Gothenberg, Nebraska; Leon and Marion Denton of Smithfield, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Kaylee was always full of life and lived life to its fullest. She was a ray of sunshine on the bleakest days and could enliven any conversation with the magic of her storytelling.
Kaylee had a maturity beyond her years, was a kindred spirit to young and old alike, and generously shared herself with everyone. With her giggles and hugs, she would remind us that life is for loving – and because she left a part of herself with each of us, we will never be the same.
Kaylee is survived by her parents and three brothers, Chase, Trevor and Zachary. She is also survived by grandparents, Gene and Betty Volkman of Gothenberg, Nebraska; Leon and Marion Denton of Smithfield, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
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