Kylie Marie Intfen, 20, of Azle, Texas, passed away on June 25, 2025. Born on March 10, 2005, in Fort Worth, Kylie was a vibrant and beautiful soul whose light touched everyone she met.
She was the cherished daughter of Eric and Crystal Intfen and the beloved sister of Will Intfen. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, George and Barbara Intfen, and Ken McCullough, who now welcome her into eternal peace.
Kylie was a student at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, where she was pursuing a degree in Political Science with passion and purpose. As a dedicated athlete, she poured her heart into volleyball, forming lifelong friendships and memories both on and off the court.
Her deep and unwavering faith guided her life. She found strength and joy in Bible study with friends, where her kind heart and uplifting spirit left a lasting impression. Her infectious, bright smile lit up every room she walked into. Kylie was determined, hardworking, and always full of life.
She had a love for adventure and lived life fully. She cherished watching and attending Kansas City Chiefs games with her family, and her game-day enthusiasm was unmatched. She found joy in traveling to new places, attending music festivals and concerts, and creating unforgettable memories along the way.
Kylie had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen, valued, and loved. Her sweet spirit, bright smile, and genuine compassion made her a true angel on Earth. She loved deeply, laughed freely, and gave generously.
Her legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered as a devoted daughter, loving sister, loyal friend, and radiant light in the lives of many.
In honor of Kylie’s love for volleyball, the family invites those attending her service to wear black and yellow, her team colors, as a tribute to the sport and community that meant so much to her.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Kylie's memory to Southwestern University Volleyball .
Mass of Christian Burial: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 3, 2025 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 6150 Pershing Avenue, Fort Worth. The family will visit with friends at a reception in the parish hall following the service.
For those unable to attend, the Mass will be live-streamed at Holy Family Catholic Church, Fort Worth - YouTube
Private interment.
4350 River Oaks Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76114
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