Kaylee Goncalves Obituary – University Of Idaho Murders
David Perry
This article discusses the details of Kaylee Goncalves’s obituary. A tragic letter was posted online by one of the four University of Idaho students who were fatally stabbed, saying she was “one blessed lady” to spend every day with.
The remark was posted on Instagram by Kaylee Goncalves, along with images of herself with her friends Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20.
Goncalves remarked, “One lucky girl to be surrounded by these individuals.”
The 21-year-old was discovered dead on Sunday with Chapin, Mogen, and Kernodle in a residence off of campus not long after uploading the picture.
According to CBS News, Goncalves had previously shared several images of her and Mogen as children.
In all of her childhood stories, she stated, “I wouldn’t have wanted anyone else to be the main character.”
“I adore you more than life,” Mogen responded. “Always and forever, my best buddy.”
Alivea Goncalves, the eldest sister, made a heartfelt speech about the family’s loss.
The family said, in part, to KREM2, “Kaylee was, is, and will always be our defender and protector.”
“She accomplished what she set out to do. She was not afraid to engage in love, conflict, or life.” She continued, “Kaylee was the quintessential adventure seeker and a go-getter.“
According to Alivea, each of her five siblings plays a special part in the household. Kaylee played the role of the “fairness fighter” as the middle child.
There wasn’t much someone could tell Kaylee she couldn’t do, according to Alivea, who characterized her sister as constantly seeking out adventure and living life to the fullest.
She claimed to have texted Kaylee on Friday, according to KREM2.
According to the outlet, their mother, Kristi, revealed that she felt as if she had lost two daughters after learning the heartbreaking news that Kaylee and a close family friend, Mogen, had died.