Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Kaylee Alexandria MacConaugha
November 7, 1995 – July 7, 2020
Kaylee went home to be with the Lord on July 7, 2020. She was taken from us far too soon due to a car accident.
Kaylee was known as having a beautiful, loving, and free spirit. This spirit showed through in not only her contagious laugh but also through her love of music, writing, drawing, and love of all animals. Kaylee was always going above and beyond in taking care of others while setting aside the needs of her own.
Kaylee had many talents which included her beautiful singing voice, her exceptional drawings, and her collection of short stories and poems.
One of Kaylee’s favorite verses that we can all draw strength from at this time is Psalms 121:1-2
“I lift my eyes up to the hills – where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. “
Kaylee is survived by her parents, Bryan and Brandy Allen; her sister Brenna and brothers Noah and Jacob; her grandparents, Don and Gena McBroom, Don and Sharen Allen.
If you would like to send flowers for Kaylee’s memorial service, please send to the church for Sunday morning delivery on July 19th. If Sunday delivery is not available (the church is closed on Friday and Saturday), please send to our home and we will make sure they get to the service. (Kaylee’s favorite flower is red roses)
Kaylee’s memorial service will be held on July 19, 2020.
Church address:
225 Fontaine Road
Mableton, GA 30126
Home address:
541 Gregory Manor Drive
Smyrna, GA 30082







Kaylee, you were a unique and beautiful soul and will be greatly missed in every life that you touched. Rest in peace.
I know Kaylee loved nature , so Devin and I are planting a tree in her name.
With loving memories of “Kaylee MacConaugha”,
My daughter’s middle name will be Alexandria. I love Kaylee, and I miss her so much. I’ll miss late night convos with you, Kaylee.
My most vivid memories of Kaylee is her sweet sweet angel smile Which will forever be with all of us & the kindness that beemed from her presence when she walked in the room. She was and is a special Soul. Love aunt Paula uncle Charles
Im going to miss our crazy fun conversations together you always brought smile to my face. Ill never forget you Kaylee. From your favourite Irishman