Kayla-Rodasti-VanOordt-Obituary

Kayla S. Rodasti-VanOordt

Anchorage, Alaska

1984 - 2014

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Kayla was born in Houston, Texas, and spent her early childhood with her grandmother, Lynda Sue Newman. At 15, she moved to Alaska to be with her mother, Katherine Aubry-Robbins. She graduated in 2003 from Polaris K-12 in Anchorage, Alaska. She lived for a brief time in Boise, Idaho, with the...

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I had not seen Kayla since I graduated from Polar in 2002, but she recognized me right away when she saw me in line behind her and her two beautiful babies at Carrs in Anchorage. We must've talked for a good 20-25 minutes. A conversation carried over long after we had both checked out. She was bright, beautiful, happy, and a loving mother. She sent me a friend request on Facebook just a few minutes after we ended our conversation in the store. I was shocked, saddened, and just amazed that she...

I just learned from my son, Connor, ab out Kayla. When they were in high school they were friends who helped each other survive Chugiak high school!They stayed in touch and, oddly, she also became good friends at Polaris, with his now wife, Celeste. Small world of folks who were lucky to know her.
I have fond memories of her sweet energy. I am so sorry for your loss. Karla Huntington

RIP beautiful soul

Meeting Kayla changed my life. She helped me be the person I was meant to be, and was the greatest friend and concert buddy! My thoughts and prayers are with you all!

What a beautiful soul..Now an angel watching over the ones you love...My the lord help your family through this time of grieving and give them peace...you will forever live in the hearts of those that love you...

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Hunter, Jaden and Kate Sarber and Jean Stanley

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Pookie Jr. So much you gave to others, so much more we should have given to you. My little smoosh face. What will we do now? Mom


My sincere condolences to the family. I hope that your many fond memories will comfort you and that the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts –