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Kaylee L. L. Moore

Kaylee Moore

Kaylee Moore

Kaylee L. L. Moore, 16, of Jasonville, IN passed away on Thursday, September 12, 2019 in rural Greene County. She was born February 18, 2003 in Greensburg, IN to James F. Moore and Adrienne Shacklett.

Survivors include her mother, Adrienne Shacklett of Jasonville, Father & step-mother, James (Penny) Moore of Greensburg; siblings, Makayla (Eric) Miller of N.C., Logan Goble of Jasonville, Adam Rogers of Jasonville, Bryce Shacklett of Jasonville and Marissa Thompson of Jasonville; Maternal Grandparents, Dallas (Shannon) Shacklett of Shelburn, Sheila Wilson Spurling of Whiteland; Paternal Grandmother, Debbie Moore of Greensburg; Maternal Great-Grandparents, Mike (Paula) Wilson of Jasonville, Patricia Shacklett of Jasonville; Aunts & Uncles, Lauren (Scott) Stiegelmeyer, Brian (Amanda) Rumple, Heather VanHorn and Bruce (Annie) Moore; numerous Great-Aunts & Uncles and many cousins.

She was preceded in death by her Maternal Great-Grandfather, Alton Brooks Shacklett; Paternal Grandfather, James Moore.

Kaylee was a Sophomore at Shakamak High School where she enjoyed soccer, softball, band and choir. She was obsessed with makeup. Kaylee was an avid Colts Fan, loved watching horror movies and hanging out with her friends, she could often be seen dancing and just having fun. One of Kaylee’s favorite summer events was Survivor Camp held at Anchored In Faith Church where she was a camp leader, she looked forward to camp each summer.

Arrangements are entrusted to Michael W. Cox, Cox Funeral Home; 218 South Meridian Street; Jasonville, Indiana. Visitation is scheduled from 4 to 9 PM Monday, September 16, 2019 at the funeral home and from 12:30 to 1:30 PM Tuesday at the Shakamak High School Gymnasium. Funeral Services are Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 1:30 PM at the Shakamak High School Gymnasium with Pastor Larry Watters officiating.

Interment will be at Little Flock Cemetery in Shelburn, IN.