Kayla C. Kundert, 31, of Brooklyn, WI passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on Thursday, July 13, 2023. Kayla was born on May 30, 1992 in Madison to Brett and Karen (Knudtson) Kundert. She was a 2010 graduate of Oregon High School. Kayla was married to Manuel Rico on July 4,Continue Reading
I’m so sorry to hear about your passing . You were an amazing sister in law I loved you dearly like a blood sister. You always knew how to have a good time and have fun. You always kept a smile on my brothers face despite what happened to him we all loved you both and I know you guys will reunite up there just keep watching over Aubrie I’m so sorry Kayla I wish I had reconnected with you after you got back home rest in paradise Kayla . I hope one day we can see Aubrie she is just like you both looking so grown up already just brings tears but don’t ever doubt you was the best mother to Aubrie that you could be and the best wife my brother could of ever asked for.
What a phenomenal soul.. I’m so sorry to hear this..my heart wrenches. The times we’ve shared. I’ll always love you Kayla. You were one of a kind, always stood your grounds and were the best you could be at all times. My deepest condolences to family..❤️
You were not in my life very long but will always have a special place in my Heart. You will be missed Kayla.
Our deepest condolences to everyone. Kayla was a special person. I remember her growing up and babysitting our son when it was Couples League Night every other Saturday night. I remember the Ghosts in the Graveyard games nearly every other weekend at night at the apartment complex running all over the assigned area to search for all the kids that played and having trouble finding Kayla most of the time. See won many games for the kids. Our family will always remembering her with fond memories and will miss her deeply.
So sorry to hear about Kayla’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. With deepest sympathy,
Janelle, Mike, Cora, and Ava Sivam