IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kylie Christine
Eiseman
September 11, 1990 – February 13, 2025
Kylie Kristine Eiseman, known affectionately as Kylie to all who had the pleasure of her whirlwind presence, entered this world with a flair on September 11, 1990, in Akron, Ohio. She took her final, exuberant bow in the same city on February 13, 2025, after a spirited dance with complications due to Addison's Disease. She lived her life much like a firework – bright, loud, and full of color – leaving behind a trail of laughter and memories that will forever light up the night sky. Born to the dynamic duo of Alberta and Bryan Eiseman, Kylie was the life of the party from the get-go. Her brother Armor Clemons and sister Casey Meraki knew from her earliest days that life with Kylie would never be dull. Whether it was planning their next beach getaway or snorkeling in search of elusive octopuses, the sisters dreamed big and laughed even bigger. Armor, on the other hand, faced the delightful challenge of being the brother to a sister who was always up for anything, especially if it involved a last-minute road trip to South Carolina. Kylie's educational pursuits led her to Herzing University, where she graduated in the medical field, not only with a diploma but with top honors, a testament to her dedication and the love for what she did. Her work as a Medical Assistant wasn't just a job; it was where she shone, her laughter and beautiful smile becoming the best medicine for staff and patients alike. When she wasn't dazzling the healthcare world, Kylie was the epitome of adventure. She loved motorcycle rides with her fiancé, Johnathan Wollet, and friends, living for the open road and the sun kissing her face. She was learning to ride solo because she had dreams of cruising alongside Johnathan, as equals, partners in crime, and in life. But let's not forget the quieter moments, like those spent on her Aunt Vivian and Uncle Gary Eiseman's porch, watching hummingbirds and soaking in the sun. Or the countless hours playing with her cherished nieces, Jolee and Cota, and nephews Ellison, Clayton, and Khameron, who she adored as if they were her own. Her best friend Emily James can attest to Kylie's unwavering loyalty and their shared escapades, reminiscent of a comedy duo that could rival any on-screen pair. Kylie's love for her sister Casey was the stuff of legends, a bond that spilled over with dreams and uncontrolled laughter, And let's not forget her furry companions – her cat Tater, "the baby she'd never have," and her dog Luca, who was her shadow, even to the most private of places. Kylie's love for avocados, octopuses, and Harleys was only matched by her colorful language, which, as she would say with a twinkle in her eye, "made conversations more flavorful." Her mother might have scolded her for her sailor's mouth, but Kylie, true to form, would just laugh it off with a cheeky grin and, inevitably, another curse word. Kylie shared a special bond with her grandmother, Yvonne Mong, who preceded her in death along with her beloved cat Tater. The two were kindred spirits, "two peas in a pod," sharing a love that was both deep and mischievous. In the grand tradition of those who live life to the fullest, Kylie had a mouth that could make a trucker blush and a heart big enough to love Jesus and all his creatures, great and small. She was a force of nature, a beacon of joy, and as Robin Williams once said, "You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it." Kylie certainly never lost hers. The world is a little less colorful without Kylie's infectious laughter and boundless energy. She was, quite simply, an infectious young woman. Her legacy is one of love, laughter, and a reminder to embrace every moment with passion and a dollop of irreverence. Kylie Kristine Eiseman, the world was your stage, and you played every part with gusto. You may have exited stage left, but the applause will echo for eternity. Ride on, dear Kylie, with the wind forever in your hair and that mischievous twinkle in your eye.
A celebration of Kylie's life will be held at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Blvd., on Saturday, February 22, 2025, with friends and family gathering from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and the service immediately after at 3:00 p.m. officiated by Pastor Ukali White.
Gathering of Family and Friends
Prentice Funeral Home
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Celebration of Life
Prentice Funeral Home
Starts at 3:00 pm
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