Kayla was active in her church. She loved all children, was a student at North Myrtle Beach High School, where she was on A/B Honor Roll and on the Year Book Staff. Her goal after graduation was to become an Orthodontist.
Other than her parents, Kayla is survived by one brother, Kregg N. Bennett of Little River; grandparents, Deborah Hardee Causey of Calabash, Nancy Miller Justus of Wampee, Lloyd Philip Hare Jr. of Myrtle Beach and William H.
Bennett of Little River; great grandfather, Lloyd Philip Hare Sr, of Conway; uncles, George Causey, Richard Causey and Lief (Courtney) Bennett; aunts, Sissy Gary) Singleton, Rita (David) Moore and Nancy (Barry) Bennett-Johnson; special aunts and uncles, Penny, Bonnie and D.J., Jim and Dennis; and a very special friend, Matt Cox, and family; and many cousins and friends that she loved so much.
She was predeceased by her grandfather, George D. Causey Jr.
Kayla was active in her church. She loved all children, was a student at North Myrtle Beach High School, where she was on A/B Honor Roll and on the Year Book Staff. Her goal after graduation was to become an Orthodontist.
Other than her parents, Kayla is survived by one brother, Kregg N. Bennett of Little River; grandparents, Deborah Hardee Causey of Calabash, Nancy Miller Justus of Wampee, Lloyd Philip Hare Jr. of Myrtle Beach and William H.
Bennett of Little River; great grandfather, Lloyd Philip Hare Sr, of Conway; uncles, George Causey, Richard Causey and Lief (Courtney) Bennett; aunts, Sissy Gary) Singleton, Rita (David) Moore and Nancy (Barry) Bennett-Johnson; special aunts and uncles, Penny, Bonnie and D.J., Jim and Dennis; and a very special friend, Matt Cox, and family; and many cousins and friends that she loved so much.
She was predeceased by her grandfather, George D. Causey Jr.