Kailee Brynne Jessop

1996 ~ 2022

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Kailee’s I AM Statement July, 2016

I AM a powerful, beautiful, loving, authentic woman of light. I create joy and laughter wherever I go! I have such a beautiful and loving heart. I hold others to their magnificence because I know who they are, as I go through life I serve others and send love to all because that is what I am. I AM pure love and acceptance. I bring forth, creativity by realizing limits of myself and others. Trust by being open and vulnerable and abundance by being grateful for all people and all situations in my life. By being my contract I bring all this and so much more because I am a limitless and incredibly powerful woman of light!

Love, Kailee.
Always.

Kailee Brynne Jessop transcended from this earthly experience to her spiritual adventure on August 5, 2022, after a courageous 3 year battle with a glioblastoma, brain cancer. She was born on January 30, 1996 and was raised by her mom, Carrie Kelsch; step dad, Ryan Humphreys; and dad, Richard Jessop. Kailee celebrated a great life with her brothers Elijah Jessop, Mason Jessop and Stratton Humphreys. She was known to all her friends and family, as “Boo” and had the most outgoing, bubbly, and energetic spirit.

Boo loved to read, listen to music, sing, and most of all dance. She could always be found on the dance floor at every event. A radiant and powerful spirit, she was either dancing her heart out with her best friend, Vista Kelsch, working on her muscle car covered in grease or playing hacky sack with her brothers; you would be hard pressed to find a more compassionate, confident, accepting, and loving person. Even though she faced many challenges during her illness, she always greeted everyone with a big smile and the best hugs ever. As time progressed, she eventually lost the use of her right side and the ability to communicate verbally, but even with these obstacles, she remained positive and eternally grateful to the universe for her experiences.

Kailee was preceded in death by her brother Camron James Jessop; grandfather Jim Jessop; and grandmother Nan Jessop. She is survived by a large family and many friends that will always cherish and love her. Everybody who met Boo always came away with a feeling of compassion, love, and joy, because that’s the way she lived her life, TO THE FULLEST!!!

Funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 14th at 2:00 PM at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Road (10600 S.), Sandy, with viewing from 11:00 am to 1:45 pm.


Guestbook/Condolences

Carrie and family, I was so sad to read about Kailee's passing. I love her I AM statement! Bigger than life! Love and prayers to you all.
XO
Lelani


- Lelani Craig

So sorry for your loss sorry I can't make it


- Duke Kelsch

Sorry for your loss


- Spencer Stowell

My most sincere condolences and prayers for your sweet family that I’ve got to know since working in your beautiful home. My positive thoughts are with you all in these challenging times.

Most sincerely,

Clint (your floor man)


- Clinton Hoffmann

Kailees ‘I Am’ statement describes her perfectly.

She was the brightest light in the room, the biggest smile in the crowd and had the warmest hugs and a talent for making you feel special.

This world is brighter for having her light in it and it will continue to shine brighter for the light she left.

It will not be the same without her. I will miss her every day.

I am so sorry for her family she left behind.💔

My family sends all of our love to you all ❤️


- Darlene Kelsch

Kerri, I’m so sorry for your loss and the loss the whole family will feel for years to come. It’s so heartbreaking that she suffered and a a mom, you suffered with her….. yet I’m so happy she doesn’t have to suffer any more. It’s all behind her and now her adventures can continue on an epic level. I wish I was there to give you a big hug.💙💔💙


- Shirley Zitting

I only got to know Kailee for a short moment but even in that time she was a beaming light. She was the kindest person I had met in a long time. I’m grateful for the time I did get to have her in my life. Fly high Boo 🤍.

Sending much love.


- Kenley

Carrie,
I admire your daughter so much. Listening to her words and her love and zest for life I feel so inspired by her. I love you cousin and pray for everyone near to her.


- Joanna Steuart

Carrie & Ryan,

I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. From what you’ve told me Kailee was an amazing young woman.

The team at ARS.sends all our love.

Sincerely,

Joe Pond


- Joe Pond

Every life is precious and every moment with them is a gem, I'm sad for your loss, but at the same time greatful you had such a wonderful woman in your guys life. You don't measure a soul by the time you spent with them but by the caliber and quality they lived. Which she did to the fullest.


- David Boss

Andrew and I had the unforgettable privilege of going through impact with Kailee. She was one that touched both of us so much. I connected with Kailee because I had gone through impact the first time at her age. She was my 19 year old spirit. She will always hold a deep place in my heart. Andrew had the privilege of spending time with her after she got the news that her sweet body had been overtaken by this horrible illness. She was so positive. She was an example of courage and She emulated Love. We love you Kailee. When we meet again I can count on you showing me the way and making sure we Both “ get over the wall” LOVE you and miss you..


- Shannon and Andrew Adams

We just found out about Kailee. The Riverton lab will miss her so sorry for your guys loss.


- monica young