Kayla Michelle Allen, 35, of Bladenboro passed away on May 25, 2023 at UNC Health Southeastern in Lumberton. Kayla is preceded in death by her father, Charles Allen; paternal grandparents, Julia Allen and Charles Allen; paternal grandmother, Annette Daniels; maternal grandparents, Richard and Gloris Inman.
Kayla leaves behind her mother, Jackie Daniels of the home; father, Reese Daniels of Bladenboro; three sons: Weston Drew Lewis, Brody Jase West and Brantley Colt West, all of the home; sister, Amanda Johnson (Justin) of Clarkton; nephews: Talon, Case and niece, Callie.
Kayla loved her children and treasured the time she spent with her family. Whether it was taking the boys to the pumpkin patch or making a special trip to the beach, her time with family was priceless. Kayla’s kind and loving spirit will be remembered forever. She will be greatly missed.
The family will receive friends from 6-8pm on Tuesday, May 30th at Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home in Elizabethtown. A funeral service will be held at 3pm on Wednesday, May 31th at Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home with Russell Benson officiating service. Burial will follow in the Allen Cemetery off of Marsh Road.
At other times, the family will receive friends at the home of Justin and Amanda Johnson 764 Johnson McAllister Road Clarkton, NC 28433.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the funeral fund of Kayla Allen c/o Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home PO Box 3150 Elizabethtown, NC 28337.
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Norma Register
May 26, 2023
I am so sad to hear this news. I was Kayla´s nurse in the C/S recovery room when she had Brantley and took her to the NICU to see him before he was transported out of SRMC. I will always remember the look of unconditional love she had for not only Brantley but also all of you boys. She truly loved y´all with all her heart. She was a beautiful person both inside and out and will be terribly missed. I´ll be praying for you all during this time and in the days to come. May God surround you and bring you the comfort and peace that only He can provide. Thinking of you all.
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Brenda Storms
May 26, 2023
It was my honor to serve as one of Kayla´s teachers in her seventh-grade year at Spaulding-Monroe Middle School. Kayla´s family, friends, and loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers. It´s never easy to say goodbye for now to our loved ones, but I´m praying that your precious memories of Kayla and God´s Holy Spirit will bring each of you inexplicable comfort now and in the future.
Doris Simmons
May 26, 2023
Jackie I am so sorry. Kayla was as beautiful inside as well as the outside. She will truly be missed
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