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Karma Crystal-Kaylee Maestas

Salt Lake City, Utah

Sep 6, 2006 – May 19, 2018

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BORN
September 6, 2006
DIED
May 19, 2018
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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Karma Crystal-Kaylee Maestas2006 ~ 2018Karma entered heaven peacefully, as she was surrounded by her loved ones, in her West Valley home, following a long battle with OsteoSarcoma. Karma was filled with compassion, and a desire to raise awareness for this childhood disease. She left this world...

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Karma and I used to play videogames all the time. Her sister and my late brother were friends and would hang out so Karma and I got to hangout as well. It's hard to think it's been so long and our 5th grade class has all graduated and moved on to bigger things. Your tree at school stands strong, and those who were her "rock, for my sword" know what's buried beneath the earth. Lots of love Karma, still miss you.

Me and Karma were in the same 5th grade class and we were talking about how if there was ever an active shooter in the school we would throw cans of soup at them, and then all out of the blue Karma blurred out, ´´But Ms. Gunkle I ate my can of soup´´

Karma i miss you so much you have a very special place in my heart I remember our sleepover on a school night we were supposed to go to bed at 9:30 but we stayed up so late and had so much fun I love that memory of us and Ill miss you and I do miss you

Karma and me were best friends. I loved her like she was my sister. We would do EVERYTHING together. I really hope she is in a better place now. I just wish I could,ve said goodbye!

I love Karma
She came to my birthday party when we were in third grade and she was so much fun ily Karma

Karma, we had a blast with you, Mr. Crowther, and his class along with our daughter Myah, when we all went on a field trip to Thanksgiving Point, (1st or 2nd grade)! Our hearts and prayers are with you and your sweet family!

From the moment I met her I knew Karma was a special girl, she had strengths before she had cancer. She was always so kind to me and I feel she is a friend more than a student. I remember when her leg was hurting before she was diagnosed and I let her sit in a pillow in the back of my class, but she would soon return to her desk as she was eager to learn. Brave and smart from day one.

Beautiful Karma - Despite being ill you brought joy and smiles out in all those around you. I hope that you are running free with those who love and looked forward to your return home. We will miss you until we see you again. Love you.

Please accept my dearest and heartfelt sympathy; I am so sorry for your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1, 2