Kadence Rose Marie Rupp was born to Michael Rupp and Jeanene Fiebig on October 18, 2004. She departed this earthly life on July 14, 2025. She lived her whole life of 20 years in Topeka, Kansas.
Kadence was a beautiful soul, she was sweet, artistic, creative, thoughtful with a big heart toward others. She was an amazing sister to Alexis, Chase, Rylen, Wyatt, Willa, Levy, Jaxon, Waylon, Kylee, Jordan, Joslynn and last but not least, Brylan. She was a caretaker, a great listener, she loved to ride in the car and listen to music. Eminem was her favorite artist and she loved the song Mockingbird. Kadence loved the outdoors, taking photos (and she was really good at it), she always saw the beauty in everything. She loved her dad’s breakfast sandwiches and her mom’s fried chicken, she never got too old for toaster strudels.
Kada-Rose, you will be missed. Mom and Dad love you so much. Fly into God’s loving arms mockingbird, we will see you again soon.
Kadence is survived by her parents, siblings, grandparents Kip Fiebig of Topeka, Doreen Myrick of Topeka, Richard Rupp (Grace) of Kansas City, Naomi Troupe (Kenneth) of Virginia, Aunts / Uncles, Great Aunts / Uncles, Great Grandparents, and cousins.
Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at Parker-Price & Davidson Funeral Home, 245 NW Independence Ave., Topeka, KS 66608.
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