"A daughter is someone you laugh with, dream with, and love with all your heart."
I'll love you forever...
Kyliah was my first born. I was a young mom so when Kyliah was about 13 years old, I was no longer just her mom...I was also her best friend. We went through so much for one lifetime. I will always remember the great times we had together. She had an effect on people. They were drawn to her. I have had a quite few people say "no matter what, she always forgave." I've also had several people say that she was the best person they'd ever met.
I believe that and I feel the same way. Even with the smelly feet and greasy hair, she was my best friend and can never be replaced. I'll love your ever, Kyliah. I'll like you for always. As long as I'm living, my baby you'll be.
Recent Memories
01
Bri Lewis
I’ll never forget the time when the family all went to Red Lobster and the cousins all sat at the “kids” table. I ordered chicken tenders with milk. Kyliah wanted me to try the honey mustard, so I did. I ended up throwing up at the table and she never let me live that one down. She probably brought it up once a year! LOL
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Christopher Needham
I still can’t believe I did this, but here we go. Flashback to high school and we went to Town Square for just getting out of the house. It was you, me, Josselin, and Matthew. Fun trip and we even got froyo! On the way home back from the mall Josselin had her fingers out the window and I rolled it up. You wouldn’t let me live it down. I was the person who rolled the window up with fingers in it.
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Annie Kotich
I only recently met Kyliah a year ago. I wish I had known her longer. Kyliah reached out to me at school when I was going through one of the “toughest “ times of my life. She had never met me at school faced to face but emailed me to let me know she was here for me while I was going through cancer treatments. After , I came back in the fall, I finally got to meet her in person and she gave me the best hug. Kyliah was a special young lady that not only touched students lives, but she touched this teacher’s life. I always thought she was so cool, with her unique hair and cook “vibe.” I’m so sorry for your loss and I think of Kyliah often. Love , Annie Kotich (LMS teacher)