You Will Be Missed So Much! We Love You!
August 19, 2010. The rain was coming down really hard. Our friend Buffy and two of her kids Kya and Braylon were on their way to a family reunion. When suddenly a truck with a trailer travling in the opposite direction lost control and slammed into the side of their Toyota 4-Runner, right behind the driver seat where Kya was sitting. Flipped their SUV and rolled it down the hill several times finally landing upside down. Buffy was rushed to the Provo hospital, Braylon was life flighted to primary children's, and sadly Kya was killed at the scene.
Anthony was at work and their youngest child Dyson was with his Grandma.
Braylon has come home, and Buffy will soon. We love you all so much!
It's so sad when anyone is taken from us early, but especially a 6 year old child. Because of what we've learned in Church, we know that we can see her again and that she is with our Heavenly Father watching us. You will be missed so much Kya.
KYA PARKER Visit Guest Book
Kya De`Sha Parker 2004 ~ 2010 Kya De`Sha Parker, "Our Little Princess", born August 20, 2004 went home to be with her Heavenly Father on Thursday, August 19th, 2010.Kya dearly loved her family, especially her little brothers and her "ponies". She loved to dance, sing, read and draw pictures. She also loved people and "being in charge" whenever possible. She attended the Pony Express Elementary School and was starting 1st grade. She was a member of the LDS Saddleback Ward, she attended the New Pilgrim Baptist Church with her Nana Parker and the LDS Apple Farms Ward with her Grandma Kevern. She made friends wherever she went, and everyone loved Kya. Kya is survived by her parents: Anthony and Buffy (Elizabeth), her brothers: Braylon and Dyson, grandparents: Anthony L and Sha (Orlia) Parker (Kearns, UT), and Gregory and Ann Kevern (West Valley City, UT), great-grandparents: Barbara Green (St. Louis, MO), Ester and James Tatum (St. Louis, MO), and Eugene and LaRue Kevern (SLC, UT), and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends and family can pay their respects on Saturday, August 28, 2010 at LDS Apple Farms Ward building located at 3750 S. 2200 W., West Valley City, UT from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Interment will be at the Memorial Estates Cemetry located at 6500 South Redwood Road. Anyone wishing to make donations for the Parker family can do so through Wells Fargo Bank, Parker Family 0820. Online guestbook at wingmortuary.com
Published in Deseret News on August 25, 2010
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