In Loving Memory

KJ

KyLeah Jean Webb

February 16, 1995 — March 11, 2026

With heavy hearts and profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved KyLeah Jean Webb, who left this world on March 11, 2026, at the tender age of 31. Born on February 16, 1995, in the serene town of Heber City, Utah, KyLeah's life was a vibrant tapestry of love, laughter, and creativity that touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. KyLeah was the cherished daughter of Jamie Smith, who instilled in her the values of kindness, intelligence, and a quick wit that would become her hallmark traits. Her radiant smile and infectious giggle were a testament to her joyful spirit and a reminder to all of the beauty in simplicity and the warmth of a shared moment. A gifted artist, KyLeah expressed her soul through her love of drawing. Her artwork was more than just lines and colors; it was a reflection of her inner world, filled with emotion and a unique perspective that captivated the hearts of many. Music, her constant companion, was another avenue through which KyLeah found joy and solace. Her playlists were a symphony of memories shared with friends and family, each note a story of love and laughter. KyLeah's life was a testament to the power of connection. Her friends and family were the cornerstone of her existence, providing a circle of love and support that she reciprocated tenfold. Her quick wit and wisdom were often sought after, and her presence was a comforting balm in times of need. Though her time with us was far too brief, KyLeah's impact is indelible. Her legacy of kindness, her ability to light up a room with her smile, and her talent for finding beauty in the everyday will forever be remembered and cherished. A celebration of KyLeah's life will be held on March 26, 2026, at 1:00 PM at the Heber Valley Funeral Home. We invite all who knew her to join us in honoring her memory, sharing stories, and finding comfort in the community she so dearly loved. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in KyLeah's name to local art programs, a fitting tribute to her passion and her enduring spirit. As we say goodbye to our dear KyLeah, let us carry her light forward, allowing it to guide us through our own journeys with the same grace and joy she exemplified every day.