About Kellyanne
Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal brought sparkle and joy into every space she entered. With a presence that was vibrant, unforgettable, and deeply cherished, she had a natural gift for making others feel seen, loved, and included.
On July 4, 2025, while attending Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, Kellyanne was among the 25 campers and 2 counselors—known as Heaven’s 27—who tragically lost their lives in the Kerr County Guadalupe River flooding.
She was the perfect blend of beauty and athleticism — cautious yet carefree, serious yet wildly fun-loving. Kellyanne loved cheerleading, sports, fashion, creativity, and expressing herself with confidence and joy. Whether singing, sewing, skating, or dreaming big, she approached life with enthusiasm and heart.
More than anything, Kellyanne lived with extraordinary kindness. She thought deeply about others and instinctively knew how to bring comfort and happiness to those around her. A natural leader and a friend to everyone, she showed us that kindness is not something you learn — it’s something you live.
Grounded in her faith and guided by love, Kellyanne did life beautifully. Though her time on earth was far too short, her spirit continues to shine, inspiring kindness, joy, and a little sparkle in all who carry her legacy forward.