Throughout her life, Kaitlyn carved out a reputation as a spirited competitor who prided herself as a goal setter and getter with an instinct for excellence. Whether downhill skiing, playing volleyball, waterskiing, or riding motorcycles with her brothers, Kaitlyn's adventurous spirit begged for others to follow - and always, KatyBell pulled it off with a sense of style and picture-perfect Mary Kay make-up compliments of Grandma Pam.
Kaitlyn teemed with vivacious energy and one of her more recent accomplishments involved her role in organizing a mission trip to Oregon for her congregation's youth. Although her life was short, perhaps Kaitlyn's legacy will be in her generosity in handing love over to others. Her determined air, erupting into a contagious laugh and illuminating smile will be forever cherished. So, when you find yourself at a roundabout, take an extra loop for Kaitlyn.
Kaitlyn is survived by her parents, three brothers, grandparents, and two Great-grandmothers. She is preceded in death by great-grandparents Henry and Opal Sereday, Ray Rohweder and Tom McAlpine.
Complete obituary published in Great Falls Tribune on September 7, 2013
Throughout her life, Kaitlyn carved out a reputation as a spirited competitor who prided herself as a goal setter and getter with an instinct for excellence. Whether downhill skiing, playing volleyball, waterskiing, or riding motorcycles with her brothers, Kaitlyn's adventurous spirit begged for others to follow - and always, KatyBell pulled it off with a sense of style and picture-perfect Mary Kay make-up compliments of Grandma Pam.
Kaitlyn teemed with vivacious energy and one of her more recent accomplishments involved her role in organizing a mission trip to Oregon for her congregation's youth. Although her life was short, perhaps Kaitlyn's legacy will be in her generosity in handing love over to others. Her determined air, erupting into a contagious laugh and illuminating smile will be forever cherished. So, when you find yourself at a roundabout, take an extra loop for Kaitlyn.
Kaitlyn is survived by her parents, three brothers, grandparents, and two Great-grandmothers. She is preceded in death by great-grandparents Henry and Opal Sereday, Ray Rohweder and Tom McAlpine.
Complete obituary published in Great Falls Tribune on September 7, 2013
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