It's difficult to put this into words. It's almost impossible to believe it actually happened. But on Sunday, July 21, my dear friends and co-workers Kaity West and Zach Evans had just arrived to work at the model home in Greenwood. I'm often there with them on Sunday, but it was my weekend off. Almost inexplicably, a vehicle ran directly into Kaity's office while she sat at her desk. That day was a blur of activity and emotions for so many. For the next two weeks, the community rallied around this beautiful girl, supporting and praying for her and both her personal and work families, as she was treated under expert medical care.
Our hearts were broken when her journey on this earth ended early on Sunday, August 4. We gathered together on Sunday afternoon, two days ago, to remember and celebrate her beautiful life. Hundreds of people arrived, who had been touched by her positive personality and beautiful soul. We hugged her family and loving boyfriend Andrew, wanting them to know how special she was to all of us and how we ache for their loss.
My way of processing things and healing is to write it out. I did not share anything publicly that day at the gathering, but this is what I wrote that morning as I thought about what I never would have imagined... saying a long goodbye to Kaity West at such a young age. I contemplated whether to share this, but then I thought about what her mother and father asked at the gathering - Keep her memory Alive.
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Today is for Kaity
Over the past month, we have witnessed
an incredible outpouring of love and support for this amazing woman who touched
the lives of so many in her 31 years. I am one of the fortunate ones, who got
to see her almost every day for the past few years.
I first met Kaity West about
6 years when I started working for Bay to Beach Builders. At the time she was a
talented loan officer for one of our preferred lenders, Tidemark FCU, and her
ability to get my clients construction financing helped me finalize many home
sales and even finance my own new home.
Then, I had the opportunity to help her build her first home
with Bay to Beach Builders. She was seriously one of my best clients ever. She was
organized, decisive and actually did what was asked of her in a timely manner. I was totally impressed by
this beautiful, young woman.
When the time came for our sales team to grow 2.5 years ago,
Marc Keeler and I were apprehensive about who they would hire. We had a great
working relationship in this competitive, commission based sales job. When the
Parkers told us they hired Kaity, we were so excited and could not have
imagined a better fit for our team! I trained her how to sell a new Bay to
Beach home, and we soon were a tight knit team.
Since that time, Kaity and I became more than co-workers
sharing an office space, we became friends. We experienced many highs and lows
together. We said goodbye as friends and co-workers Marc, Kristy Andrew, and Jeff Murphy moved on. Then we welcomed Zach Evans, Chase
Marvel and Evelyne Adams. While all these new youngsters made me feel old, we
clicked so well and formed a special bond with Kaity at the heart of it all.
In 2018 Kaity experienced some challenging times in her
personal life, but she did not bring drama to work. Instead, she powered through
it and came into 2019 with a fresh focus that was impressive. By the end of
July, Kaity has sold 20 new homes, far surpassing her total sales from last
year and well ahead of both Zach and my sales numbers. She was truly the Sales Super Star of the Year! In addition to a successful
sales year, Kaity took on extra projects that she spent a lot of personal time
completing. She had put together an electronic version of our home selections
in the Design Studio, and we were all impressed.
But it was so much more than these successes that made us
love Kaity. She was fun, welcoming, quirky and entertaining. She loved dogs to
her core and would play with any that came into the office, sometimes even
rolling around on the floor with them. She would eat her healthy meal prepped
lunches and pickled peppers for snack. She taught us about make-up and eyelash
extensions. She was the SnapChat queen and had sent almost 200,000 snaps, mostly of her dog, healthy food, outings with friends and the beach. She was a great friend to so many, as
we can see.
Kaity was strong physically. She woke early and went to the
gym most mornings and completed rigorous routines of strength and fitness. She
even told me that she could hold a plank for 6-7 minutes. Amazing!
Kaity was strong emotionally. Even when she faced challenges
in her life, she didn’t lose her cool. She remained professional and rarely
shed a tear in the workplace.
Kaity was strong mentally. She displayed incredible grace
and patience with her clients. We see the best and worst of people when they
invest hundreds of thousands of dollars with us, and she
handled the challenges well. She developed great relationships with her clients and
provided them with wonderful service.
Almost immediately after the accident, family and friends
started sharing about her with the hashtag #KaityStrong. Bracelets, stickers,
t-shirts, hats and banners were made in a community show of support for her. We
hoped, prayed and believed for her healing and recovery. But even as we mourn the loss
of such a dear soul, we are Thankful for the positive impact that she had in
our lives. And now we will be Kaity Strong Forever!
Girl, we miss you sooo very much!
Your friend,
JuJu