Kylie Renee Hall, 14, of Lisbon, died Tuesday, June 22, 2004, from injuries suffered from an ATV accident near Lisbon. Services for Kylie will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, (6-26-04) in the Lisbon High School Gymnasium by the Reverend Thomas Mattson. The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 7:30 p.m., Friday at the Lisbon United Methodist Church. A time to share memories of Kylie will begin at 7:30. Burial Lisbon Cemetery. Kylie is survived by her parents Brian and Amy Davis Hall; 2-brothers: Seth at home in Lisbon, and Michael at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, paternal grandparents John and Betty Hall of Lisbon; maternal grandparents Jean and Phil (Nan and Gramps) Goodall of Cedar Rapids, a great grandmother Ruby Goodall of Cedar Rapids, one aunt: Ange (Larry) Baxa of Lisbon, and 2-uncles: David (Christine) Davis of Bellvue, Nebraska, and Steven Davis of Cedar Rapids. Also surviving Kylie are her cousins: Jenni and Justin Baxa, Matthew, Mark, and Amanda Davis. Kylie was born February 25, 1990 in Cedar Rapids. She would have been a freshman in the fall at Lisbon High School. She was a member of the Lisbon Girls softball, track and volleyball teams. She was ecstatic about becoming a Junior Varsity football cheerleader in the fall, and had planned on attending Cheer Camp in July at Lisbon. She was manager of the Junior High Boys Wrestling and was going to manage next season for her father's high school wrestling team. In June Kylie was confirmed in the Lisbon United Methodist Church. Her church and Pastor Tom were a special part of her life. A few of Kylie's favorite things were long rides on the Harley with Dad, boating with the family, picking on Michael, jumping on the trampoline with Mom (her best friend), playing with her little brother, Seth, running with her dog, "Harley Dawg", and caring for her fish in the pond. She loved to baby sit and spending money at the Dollar Tree. Kylie gave her all in everything she did. Her smile, dimples, energy, and keen sense of humor would light up a room. She loved everyone she met, and would do anything for others. She was our real life "Tinker Bell". You are the shining light and shooting star in Mom and Dad's life. We are so proud of you. You will always be our "Sweet Pea." In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Kylie's honor has been established. On-line condolences to: www.morganfuneralchoices.com
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