It was on Thursday, May 9, 2019, that Kaylie L. Juga, who was 15 years old and from Kenosha, started dancing in the sky. It was on August 28, 2003 that she was born in Kenosha. Her parents, Nick and Stephanie Juga, were her parents. Grant Elementary School, Washington Middle School, and Bradford High School were the schools that Kaylie attended. She was a sophomore at Bradford High School. By virtue of her dedication to learning, Kaylie was a student who made it onto the honor roll and was also a member of the National Honor Society.
She had been a member of the varsity cheerleading squad and was looking forward to graduating from high school and moving on to her next endeavor. Every endeavor that Kaylie set her mind to, she was successful in.
She was the life of the party, had a laugh that was infectious, and had a zeal for life that was infectious. Kaylie had a deep love for dancing and music, and she participated in a wide variety of a variety of activities. She participated in softball, volleyball, and bowling in addition to her interest in cheerleading.
Kaylie was looking forward to driving and was feeling delighted at the prospect of receiving her temperatures. Many people’s lives were changed by Kaylie, despite the fact that she was only 15 years old. She was a devoted daughter and a close friend to everyone. Kaylie, who had a profound affection for her family, treasured the time that they were able to spend together.
Kaylie’s bright and cheery demeanor brightened every room she entered, leaving an indelible mark on each and every person she came in contact with.
The people who Kaylie leaves behind are her parents, Nick and Stephanie Juga; her brothers, Tyler and Mason; her grandparents, Cindy and David Donley and Bruce and Patricia Juga; her aunts and uncles, Eric (Colleen) and Dustin Juga; and Tom (Amber) Dewey and Shelby (Michael Olson) Donley; and a large number of devoted cousins.