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Aunt Keisha
February 10, 2024
I love and miss you Kayla....
Sanya
February 10, 2022
We are holding your parents close in our prayers Kay Kay, and you as well in spirit. We pray that God will send the comforter to give them both a hug on your behalf and perhaps whisper a message in their ears or send a butterfly as a reminder of how free you are now. Fly on sweet Kayla!
Jennifer Evans Toliver
February 22, 2021
My deepest sympathy for you Kishia and Kelvin. I pray for your strength and peace...you are in my prayers and heart ❤...love you
Jeneè Lynn-Judd
February 20, 2021
There are no words for such an unimaginable loss. You’re in my thoughts/prayers/heart. I’m praying for your strength, we’re here for you and we love you
Jamesena A Hardin
February 20, 2021
My deepest heartfelt sympathy and may the PEACE of GOD that surpasses all understanding bring comfort to ALL now and forevermore! Treasure the memories of your love ones in your hearts now and forevermore! Continual prayers for each of you!
Sheila Letitia
February 19, 2021
Kayla was an adorable, little girl that grew into a beautiful, young woman. Love and prayers to Keisha and her family.
February 18, 2021
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Sonya Easterday
February 17, 2021
Sweet Kayla whose smile always lifted my heart. Your beautiful face, humor and curiosity will be sorely missed. My love to Kishia and family.
Sanya Stewart
February 17, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss that beautiful shy smile of yours Kay Kay. Always in my heart ❤
Miss Sánya.
Danielle Harshaw
February 17, 2021
I will miss her smile! She was beautiful, sweet, and smart. I pray she is better now. Love you!
Keisha
February 17, 2021
My baby as much as I didn’t want to see your name here, I know that you are now at peace. I feel like a piece of me has been ripped away. I love you and I wish that I could hear you say I love you Auntie just one more time.
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