“Jalyah left us at eleven-and-one-half years old far, far too early to seek and reach her desire to become a nail technician. True to girls her age, Jalyah wore pink, loved Hello Kitty fashion, gave attention to her hair and nails, took many selfies, listened to Billy Eilish and Sza,” her grandmother, Arlain Thompson, wrote on one GoFundMe.
“Heartbroken, we want others to know that with more kindness and less bullying, Jalyah would still be with us today,” she added.
Another GoFundMe was started by her uncle, Darrell Gregg.
“It is with heavy hearts that we share the devastating loss of our beloved Jalyah Noel. At just 11 years old, Jalyah was a bright light in our lives—full of love, laughter, and kindness. Her beautiful spirit touched everyone who knew her, and her sudden passing has left an unimaginable void in our hearts,” Gregg wrote.
The City of Rockford posted a list of resources for children struggling with grief, loss, bullying, isolation, suicidal thoughts, or hopelessness on Monday.
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