Kayley was my aunt. We were the same age and spent a lot of time growing up together. This is an alternate slide show to the one that was shown at her memorial service.
Music: Train "When I Look to the Sky"
http://www.trainline.com/
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Kayley Ann Blonshine-Stachowski lost her life, Thursday, April 16, 2009, in a one-vehicle accident west of Mountain Home.
Kayley was born July 31, 1987, on Mountain Home AFB to Darryl and Karla (Broquist) Blonshine. She was a 2006 graduate of Mountain Home High School. Kayley married Jason Stachowski in March of 2008 in Mountain Home.
Her fun-loving, high-spirited, and adventurous nature was an inspiration to all who knew her. She had a great passion for music, snowboarding, her family and friends. She loved her pets, especially her cat Marley. She was fond of playing and coaching soccer and continued with sports after graduating school. Kayley immensely enjoyed her job as a teacher's aide at Brite Beginnings and also worked at Subway on MHAFB.
Kayley is survived by her parents Darryl and Karla Blonshine of Mountain Home, former spouse Jason Stachowski of Mountain Home and Medina, OH, her sister Darlene (Blonshine) Anderson of Camas, WA, her brother Blair Reedy of Mechanicsburg, PA, maternal grandmother Mildred Broquist of Aliquippa, PA, step- maternal grandmother Sharon Brooks of Mechanicsburg, PA, a niece Jessica Anderson of Portland, OR, a nephew Tucker Anderson of Stanwood, WA, her aunt Karen (Broquist) and her husband Paul Litzenberger of Seneca, SC, her uncle David Broquist of Flagstaff, AZ, her aunt Karlene (Broquist) and her husband Joe Stinson of Moon Township, PA, her uncle Keith Blonshine of Mtn Home, and numerous cousins and friends. Kayley was preceded in death by her brother Micheal Blonshine, her maternal grandfather David Broquist, her paternal grandparents Lloyd and Signe Blonshine and step-maternal grandfather Rodney Brooks.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Idaho Humane Society, 4775 Dorman Street, Boise, ID 83705, in Kayley's memory.
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Elmore County, Idaho -- An Idaho woman died after being ejected from her car in a crash near Mountain Home Air Force Base.
Kayley Ann Stachowski, 21, was killed early Thursday morning when she missed a turn in the road on Highway 67 near Grandview and the Mountian Home Airforce Base. Once the vehicle left the road, it hit a reflector, causing the car to spin and roll numerous times, ejecting Stachowski.
The crash remains under investigation, but early signs indicate that Stachowski was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Kayley I will remember you always. Good times when we were in school together. Wow, time flies by...I can't believe your gone. Prayers go out to family and friends!
soLEGITbeats 2 years ago 5
I'll miss the times my little sister & will never share...You & brother Mike had better behave yourselves up there, hear me? Love you both...D.
EndrncRider 2 years ago 5