Raylin Nicole Church, 8, of Blue Springs, MO passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at her home. She was born April 1, 2014 to Brandon and Nicole (Anderson) Church in Kansas City, MO.
Raylin loved unicorns, playing video games, having epic dance parties, and movie nights with her family. She was a diva through and through with a wild spirit and a contagious laugh. Raylin or “Bug” or “Buggy” as she was known by many, left an imprint on all that met her.
Survived by her parents, Brandon and Nicole Church of Blue Springs, MO; siblings, Aleta and Memphis Church of Blue Springs, MO; maternal grandparents, Debra and Mark Thomas of Kansas City, MO; paternal grandparents, Bill and Jennifer Church of Raytown, MO; as well as several aunts, uncles, and other close relatives.
Raylin will be cremated. Services will be arranged and announced by the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Meyers Funeral Chapel in Blue Springs. Memories of Raylin and words of comfort for her family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My condolences Brandon and Nicole.
So sorry! Our condolences to your family
Raylin will always be a Ray of sunshine! The kindness in her heart, willingness to help, and infectious smile will never be forgotten. Brandon and Nicole, you raised an amazing young girl that has a place in my heart forever! Many hugs sent to you, Aleta, and Memphis.
We’re so sorry for the loss of your daughter… your family is in our hearts and prayers ❤️❤️❤️
Condolences to you and your family,so sorry for your loss.You are in my prayers 🙏.Love you all.
Nikki and Brandon,
Your family, and especially Raylin, will always hold a special place in my ❤️ Lifting you all in my prayers~
Heather
So sorry for your loss of your sweet daughter. May the prayers and good wishes from all your friends and family bring you some comfort during these very hard times. Keeping all of you in my prayers.
i go to her school and im currently looking through the yearbook tearing up cause they put her picture there in the yearbook and left word for word “ she had a contagious laugh and left an imprint on all that met her” im sarina ramirez for john nowlin elementary and am a 5th grader that goes there. im so so sorry for your loss she was such a cute and funny girl i always saw walking down the halls.
I’m her sissy, and typing this I realized that it feels like yesterday when I like to say she lost her physical form. How different things are at home, getting called for dinner and all I hear is my name, I cant stand it. Going to school and not hugging her while going my separate class. Not coming home and seeing her in her normal spot in her chair, then running up and giving me a hug NO ONE can get close to ever giving me. My family struggles A LOT but like to hide it in so everyone knows I’m strong, but cried like I have never cried before the night I hugged her for the last time… thank you for all your support and thanks to Amy Mcdonalds, for being her teacher and making Buggy part of who she was, and thank you Amy Lengyel, my first grade teacher, for helping me out when I needed it (same for Amy Mcdonalds) and thank you my elementary school for putting her in the year book. When I saw that she was in there I cried. But things are so different it feels off.