In the warm embrace of Fort Pierce’s sun, Kaila Marie’s life had begun. Born in ’93, a December’s child so dear, her laughter and love, we’ll forever hold near.
Kaila, a name that danced like a melody so sweet, Found her soul’s match in Moises, a love none could defeat. Together they crafted a life full of joy, which included Andre Micole Y., Elianise Marie, Moises Jr., Evaleigh Love – their girls and their boys. Her mother, Elizabeth Guzman, with pride and sunshine in her eyes, watched her daughter, a treasure, grow wise. Marc Johns, her father, and Fanny, his wife, Cherished Kaila’s passion, a beacon in life.
Blanca Guzman, her grandma, with stories untold, and Rose Johns of Camden, with a heart made of gold. Kevin, Richard and Miranda, her siblings so true and Marc Jr., Bella, and Miracle – part of her crew. Three nephews, Steven Jr., Kevin Jr., and Amir, with Mckenna, her niece, all held so dear. Aunts, uncle, cousins, a tapestry so vast, and great-cousins aplenty, a family cast.
Kaila’s love for her children was a fierce, burning flame, a devotion so deep, always the same. Her husband, her rock, her greatest love tale, together they journeyed, without fail. Kaila sang with abandon, danced with grace, gathered joy in each embrace. Family times, precious and true, with sista Boo Mandy, Ariel and Jazmyn, her crew.
Her spirit, a beacon, a friend without end, always there, a hand to lend. Kaila, our angel, with a laugh so contagious, in every moment, she was courageous. So here we stand, with hearts open wide, remembering Kaila, our source of pride. Though our eyes may glisten with tears that fall, her love, her essence, will outlive us all.
On the eighth day of August, two thousand twenty-five, Kaila’s bright light took its ultimate dive. In Fort Pierce, she departed, where her journey began, leaving us all to carry on as best we can. Kaila was loving, funny, passionate, and kind, a more caring soul, you’d be hard-pressed to find.
So let’s raise our voices in a song that will not cease, for Kaila Marie, may she rest in peace.