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Jennifer Lynn Pyle

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Jennifer Lynn Pyle

Birth
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Aug 2004 (aged 18)
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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SUMMITVILLE -- Jennifer Lynn Pyle, 18, died Wednesday in St. Vincent Mercy Hospital, Elwood, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

She was born in Kokomo to Mark A. and Patti J. (Stanley) Pyle, who both survive. She had lived in Summitville for most of her life. She was a 2004 graduate of Madison-Grant High School, Fairmount, where she was an honor student, varsity cheerleader for four years and involved with Students Against Drunk Driving.

She was a certified nurse's aide and had been working as a cashier at Meijer, Noblesville. She was an accomplished dancer, dancing at the Stage Door Dance Studio.

Jenny and Daniel Stevens were expecting their daughter, Cara Breanne, in early October. The baby also did not survive the accident.

In addition to her parents and the father of her daughter, survivors include a sister, Stacy Pyle; maternal grandmother, Mary "Nana" Stanley; paternal grandfather, Roger "Papaw" Pyle; aunts and uncles, Paul (Karen) Pyle, David (Kris) Pyle, Rodney (Tammy) Pyle, Jon (Linda) Stanley, Bruce (Missy) Stanley, Scheri (Richard) Blanton, Jonna (James) Young, Phil (Joyce) Stanley, Jim (Phyllis) Stanley, Judy Martin, Denise (Robert) Denton, Dixie Ryan, Misty (Jeremy) Smith, Lori Stanley, Duane Stanley, Mike (Janet) Stanley and Billie (Bob) Thompson; and Daniel Stevens' parents, Bob and Suzi Stevens; and numerous cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by granny Virginia Pyle; and grandfather, Marvin Stanley.

Services are at 1 p.m. Monday in Owens-Noffze Funeral Home, 1009 W. Walnut St., with the Rev. Brian Wise, pastor at First United Methodist Church, officiating. Entombment is in Sunset Memory Gardens cemetery, 2097 W. Alto Road, Kokomo.

Visitation is from 2-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to Pregnancy Care Center (formerly New Horizons Maternity Home), 22 W. Eighth St., Anderson, Ind. 46016, or through the funeral home.

SUMMITVILLE -- Jennifer Lynn Pyle, 18, died Wednesday in St. Vincent Mercy Hospital, Elwood, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

She was born in Kokomo to Mark A. and Patti J. (Stanley) Pyle, who both survive. She had lived in Summitville for most of her life. She was a 2004 graduate of Madison-Grant High School, Fairmount, where she was an honor student, varsity cheerleader for four years and involved with Students Against Drunk Driving.

She was a certified nurse's aide and had been working as a cashier at Meijer, Noblesville. She was an accomplished dancer, dancing at the Stage Door Dance Studio.

Jenny and Daniel Stevens were expecting their daughter, Cara Breanne, in early October. The baby also did not survive the accident.

In addition to her parents and the father of her daughter, survivors include a sister, Stacy Pyle; maternal grandmother, Mary "Nana" Stanley; paternal grandfather, Roger "Papaw" Pyle; aunts and uncles, Paul (Karen) Pyle, David (Kris) Pyle, Rodney (Tammy) Pyle, Jon (Linda) Stanley, Bruce (Missy) Stanley, Scheri (Richard) Blanton, Jonna (James) Young, Phil (Joyce) Stanley, Jim (Phyllis) Stanley, Judy Martin, Denise (Robert) Denton, Dixie Ryan, Misty (Jeremy) Smith, Lori Stanley, Duane Stanley, Mike (Janet) Stanley and Billie (Bob) Thompson; and Daniel Stevens' parents, Bob and Suzi Stevens; and numerous cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by granny Virginia Pyle; and grandfather, Marvin Stanley.

Services are at 1 p.m. Monday in Owens-Noffze Funeral Home, 1009 W. Walnut St., with the Rev. Brian Wise, pastor at First United Methodist Church, officiating. Entombment is in Sunset Memory Gardens cemetery, 2097 W. Alto Road, Kokomo.

Visitation is from 2-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to Pregnancy Care Center (formerly New Horizons Maternity Home), 22 W. Eighth St., Anderson, Ind. 46016, or through the funeral home.


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