1962
2021
Reyna Lee Lytle
December 19, 1962 – April 20, 2021
Reyna Lee Lytle, 58, of Polson, Montana left to be on a warm beach where she could rest from her courageous battle with breast cancer.
Reyna was born in Twin Falls, Idaho on December 19, 1962. Her years growing up in Twin Falls were filled with family adventures and sharing time with many friends. She had a smile that lit up a room and drew you in. She enjoyed working at The Paris and detailing cars for her dad at Canyon Motors Subaru. Enjoyed weekend snow skiing and driving her yellow bug around with her little brother tucked in the back.
After three years of college, Reyna's passion for fashion led her to Ketchum, Idaho, to become the buyer for Ketchum Dry Goods. She later moved on to Santa Fe, New Mexico to expand her creative talent in designing and selling southwest home décor. Reyna was a talented artisan who created beautiful jewelry with a personal flair, selling her incredible pieces in many venues. Her unique sense of style and artistic talent gave her a fulfilling career path of joining work and adventure, never hesitating to open a new door. Reyna landed in Polson, Montana where she could fulfill her love of the beautiful mountains, lakes, her horses, and her dogs. She loved the open space and fresh air until her final chapter. Montana brought her closer to her younger sister, Jenifer, whom she adored. They shared a unique and very special bond through their lives. Jen never left Reyna's side during the final weeks of her illness, providing special care above and beyond to her sister.
Her final days spent in Twin Falls were full of love and support, surrounded by family and dear friends. Special thanks to her dear friends, Kim and Katie, for the time spent in her final weeks. Also, we would like to Heritage Home's staff for being such a support and a special thank you to Lisa, her nurse.
Reyna is survived by her parents, Lowell and Koelean Lytle, her sister Jenifer, and brother Jeff Lytle (Delaney).
She was preceded in death by her nephew, Casey Lytle and her grandparents on both sides.
Arrangements for a gathering to celebrate a wonderful life that left us too soon will be held at a later date.
Sponsored by Rosenau Funeral Home & Crematory.
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shellie eaton
May 9, 2021
So sorry... Hugs and prayers to all of Reyna's family & friends.
Melanie Hine
May 9, 2021
Reyna was such a bubbly and nice person in high School
I'm so sorry she had to go so young. I am so sorry for your loss.
Gail Quinn
May 8, 2021
So sad to hear about Reyna's passing, I didn't know she had been battling that horrible disease. I send my heartfelt sympathy to the family.
Joan and Gary Fay
May 8, 2021
Thinking of you during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. So terribly sorry for the loss of your talented daughter. Joan and Gary
Kevin and Pam Hranac
May 7, 2021
So sorry to hear about Reyna. Remembering her in your hearts and memories will keep her with you forever. Love Kevin and Pam
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