Justin Michael Kaylor, of Dayton, died Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, in Dayton, as a result of a car accident. He was 19. Born Aug. 5, 1982, in Chattanooga, Mr. Kaylor was a graduate of Rhea County High School's Class of 2000 and was currently employed at La-Z-Boy in Dayton. A member of the Ground Zero Car Club, he had won several trophies with his car. Survivors include his mother, Nancy (Davis) Raymond of Dayton; sister, Lindsey Raymond of Dayton; maternal grandparents, Dwain and Connie Davis of Dayton; "dad", Eddie Raymond and Eddie's family which was like family to Justin, all of Dayton; and special friend, Bobby "Little Bob" Harris of Dayton. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Vanderwall Funeral Home with Youth Pastor Brian Ward officiating. Burial followed in Rhea Memory Gardens in Dayton. Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.
Justin Michael Kaylor, of Dayton, died Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, in Dayton, as a result of a car accident. He was 19. Born Aug. 5, 1982, in Chattanooga, Mr. Kaylor was a graduate of Rhea County High School's Class of 2000 and was currently employed at La-Z-Boy in Dayton. A member of the Ground Zero Car Club, he had won several trophies with his car. Survivors include his mother, Nancy (Davis) Raymond of Dayton; sister, Lindsey Raymond of Dayton; maternal grandparents, Dwain and Connie Davis of Dayton; "dad", Eddie Raymond and Eddie's family which was like family to Justin, all of Dayton; and special friend, Bobby "Little Bob" Harris of Dayton. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Vanderwall Funeral Home with Youth Pastor Brian Ward officiating. Burial followed in Rhea Memory Gardens in Dayton. Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.
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