Moody, Holland Kay, 19, and Kyle René, 18, died June 12, 2012 in a tragic car crash. Holland just completed her freshman year at Pittsburg State University. Her major was Graphic Arts. Holland sparkled and loved life. Kyle just graduated from Andover Central HS. She planned to attend K-State and major in Agriculture. Kyle loved people, animals and fishing with her bait caster. Both girls were talented artists. Survivors include their parents, Lori and Marty Moody of Andover; grandparents, Nanette Krumsick of Pittsburg, KS, Jim Moody of Wichita; Uncle, Terry Moody (Sara) of Leawood, KS; Aunt, Lisa Cantrell (Chris) of Vassar, KS and three cousins, Ashley, Casey and John. They were preceded in death by their Grandmother Shirley Moody, Grandfather Karl Krumsick and great-grandparents, John and Doris Azamber. Their family will hold memorial services at 10 a.m., June 18th, 2012 at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 1958 N. Webb Rd., Wichita, KS. A memorial fund has been established with Youth Horizons, 1601 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67211. To share a memory, visit www.cornerstoneofwichita.com.
Moody, Holland Kay, 19, and Kyle René, 18, died June 12, 2012 in a tragic car crash. Holland just completed her freshman year at Pittsburg State University. Her major was Graphic Arts. Holland sparkled and loved life. Kyle just graduated from Andover Central HS. She planned to attend K-State and major in Agriculture. Kyle loved people, animals and fishing with her bait caster. Both girls were talented artists. Survivors include their parents, Lori and Marty Moody of Andover; grandparents, Nanette Krumsick of Pittsburg, KS, Jim Moody of Wichita; Uncle, Terry Moody (Sara) of Leawood, KS; Aunt, Lisa Cantrell (Chris) of Vassar, KS and three cousins, Ashley, Casey and John. They were preceded in death by their Grandmother Shirley Moody, Grandfather Karl Krumsick and great-grandparents, John and Doris Azamber. Their family will hold memorial services at 10 a.m., June 18th, 2012 at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 1958 N. Webb Rd., Wichita, KS. A memorial fund has been established with Youth Horizons, 1601 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67211. To share a memory, visit www.cornerstoneofwichita.com.