Kayla Cloward Research Paper

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Kayla Cloward of Blackfoot Idaho, passed away Saturday, October 28th due to injury sustained in an automobile accident at the age of Fourteen. Kayla was born March 17, 2003 to Kasey and Katherine Cloward. Kayla was a sister to Kayge Cloward, 19 and Kacyn Cloward, 13. Her Grandparents were Danny Cloward and Laurel Brummond. She was going down the freeway with a group of friends as a car jackknifed into the passenger side of their car. Although Kayla had her up’s and her down’s, her childhood was what you could call wonderful. She lived in Blackfoot all her life, and never got a chance to observe another town to relocate to. Despite this, Kayla was a very curious person. Kayla absorbed knowledge like a sponge. She would read about the solar system …show more content…
She had always wanted to go to Utah State in Logan. She had always had an interested in how the human brain worked and wanted to pursue Sociology or Psychology. She had always been an observer, and not much of a talker. Although she normally dreamed big, she did have much simpler goals. She had danced almost her entire life and wanted to stick with it until she graduated. She also thrived to get a scholarship. In the end, her overall goal was to work as a Homicide Detective or work for the Behavior Analysis …show more content…
Kayla had always had an old soul. She was upfront and honest about things. She also respected other and required the same respect back. She was also a very calm person who was certainly stubborn at times. She would desire to be remembered as a person who did things just like everyone else, and who had the same dreams as everyone else. She was a caring person. She would want to be recalled as a person who wanted to strive and change how certain things ran. She simply would want to be known as a person who had dreams and goals. She would want to be remembered for her, and not the way other people perceived

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