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Kylie Reed Clayton
July 24, 1978 - October 15, 2016
Centerville, GA- Kylie Reed Clayton
Centerville, Ga. – Kylie Reed Clayton, 38, entered into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior on Saturday, October 15, 2016. Visitation will be Monday, October 17, 2016 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Burpee-Scott Memorial Chapel. A private graveside service will be held for the family on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at Magnolia Park Cemetery. Reverend Johnny McDowell will be officiating.
Kylie was born July 24, 1978 in Warner Robins, GA. Kylie was a 1996 graduate of Warner Robins High School. She worked for the Houston BOE at Lake Joy Elementary School. She was a devoted wife and mother who put her family before herself.
Her memory will forever be treasured by her husband, Douglas Allen Clayton, Centerville; her loving son, Coby Reed, Warner Robins; her devoted parents, Danny & Sharon Reed, Warner Robins; her maternal grandparents, Jim & Maggie Dollar, Warner Robins;her stepdaughter, Shelby Clayton, Warner Robins; her mother & father in law, Trish Stripling (Rusty) Stripling; her father in law, Keith Clayton, her grandmother in law, Betty Clayton; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Please visit www.burpeescottmemorialchapel.com to share online condolences for the family. With honor, Burpee-Scott Memorial Chapel is entrusted with arrangements.
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Kylie, you will be missed. My prayers and thoughts are with you, your son and family. It's hard to believe you have moved on..... I love you and thank you for your friendship.
Erin Burch
October 20, 2016
thoughts and prayers for the family during these difficult days. May GOD grant each of you the peace that passes all understanding.
edward morley adams, sr.
October 19, 2016
Danny, Sharon: there are no words; I'm heartbroken over your loss. I remember Kylie growing up with her infectious smile, laugh & beautiful curly blonde hair. My Mom told me there was a huge outpouring of people who loved & cherished Kylie at the family reception. I'm sorry I couldn't make it home, but my heart remains with you both, Corey and the rest of the family. My love, prayers & empathy are with you.
Andrea Ward
October 18, 2016
To the entire Reed family my condolences I knew Kylie well in high school very smart and a good friend to everyone. I haven't seen her since we all graduated from WRHS in 96 cause most of us drifted away. She was a very bright person always smiling in class. I don't ever remember her ever getting in trouble in school but we both had several classes together. I will always remember the good ole days that we all had in school. The best of the best. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. God has gained an angel. No pain and no more suffering anymore. I will see you in heaven one day Kylie....God bless in Jesus name......
Matt Kutay
October 18, 2016
Danny & Sharon, we heard about the passing of Kylie and we are so sorry. Your family will be in our Prayers. Kirk & Sylvia Rogers
Kirk & Sylvia Rogers
October 18, 2016
I found out from Faye Schnable. Praying for your dear family! I remember teaching Kylie some piano lessons. Sweet memories.
Kim Wright
October 17, 2016
My sincere condolences to the family. Praying for God's comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Lynn Shepherd
October 17, 2016
The sweetest and most kindest person ever. Always willing to go out of her way for others, and with that great sense of humor! Kylie brightened the lives of those around her, and made me feel welcome in a place that was not so accepting. You will be missed.
Theresa Umbarger
October 17, 2016
Heaven has certainly gained an angel. Kylie will certainly be missed and never forgotten. I have enjoyed working with Kylie at Lake Joy as well as becoming great friends. She was always there for anyone in need. Right now, I can only imagine Kylie in Heaven eating cupcakes and fixing her makeup. Mr. Danny, Mrs. Sharon, Coby, and Doug are all in my prayers now and in the days to come. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for any of you.
Becky Bledsoe Sapp
October 17, 2016
Kylie was the older sister I never had when we were kids! So grateful we were neighbors and childhood friends. I cannot think about the good-old-days in Kings Crossing without Danny, Sharon, and Kylie. Thank you for your friendship! I'll always love Kylie and her awesome family. Your Friend, Professor Duke
Jeremy Morton
October 17, 2016
Danny and Sharon,
Words alone cannot express our heartfelt sympathy for you during this difficult trial. We are praying for you and the family. May God give you peace and comfort that surpasses all understanding.
Chuck and Shirley Smith
October 17, 2016
We pray that the peace and love of the Great Comforter surround all of Kylie's family in a very knowing way.
Verlon & Opal Gilbreath
October 17, 2016
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
JF
October 17, 2016
She was a very nice person that loved her family more than life itself, she will be so missed. Colby be the strong young man she wants you to be. To the family words can't express the sadness and pain you are feeling right now, but the precious memories of her life will always be there to help ease the pain.
Faye Jones
October 17, 2016
That sweet smile and curly blonde hair will be missed. Danny and I are so glad that we got to know Kylie. She was such a good friend to Kelly and Aaron. We are sending our loving thoughts and prayers from North Carolina to all of Kylie's family and friends. May your precious memories of Kylie provide comfort during this time of sorrow.
Ann Sisson
October 17, 2016
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