In Loving Memory of Aleah Marie Kaylor
READING, Pa. — The community of Reading, Pennsylvania is mourning the heartbreaking loss of 21-year-old Aleah Marie Kaylor of Laureldale Borough, Pennsylvania, whose life was tragically cut short in a devastating accident on Friday morning. Aleah’s untimely passing has left family, friends, and neighbors struggling to process the immense grief of losing someone so young, vibrant, and full of promise.
Aleah was a young woman with a bright future ahead of her. At 21, she carried with her dreams, aspirations, and a zest for life that touched everyone she encountered. Those who knew her remember her warmth, her smile, and the genuine way she connected with others. Aleah’s presence brought joy and comfort to friends and family, and her memory will forever remain in the hearts of those she loved.
To her family, Aleah was more than a daughter—she was a cherished part of their lives, a source of pride, love, and laughter. Friends remember her kindness, her energy, and the way she brightened the lives of those around her. Her sudden departure leaves a void that is impossible to fill, yet her spirit, laughter, and the memories she created will continue to live on.
The tragic circumstances of her passing serve as a painful reminder of life’s fragility. In an instant, the community lost a young life full of potential, leaving behind heartbreak, questions, and an outpouring of grief. In response, the people of Reading and Laureldale Borough have come together to support Aleah’s family, offering compassion, prayers, and solidarity during this difficult time.
Though Aleah Marie Kaylor’s life was tragically short, the impact she had on those around her will endure. She will be remembered not for the accident that ended her life, but for the love she gave, the connections she made, and the light she brought into the lives of her family, friends, and community.
May Aleah rest in peace, and may her family, friends, and the Reading community find comfort, strength, and healing as they honor her memory and the life she lived.









