Kali B. Strouth, Paralegal and Professional Model, Dies at 28

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Kali B. Strouth, Paralegal and Professional Model, Dies at 28

Kali B. Strouth, 28, a paralegal and professional model passed away Monday, February 26, 2024 at the Kent Hospital. She was the beloved wife of Romeo E. L. Fakhry for seven years. Born in Lancaster, CA, she was the cherished daughter of Michelle A. Strouth and Keith J. Swett.

 

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Kali was the loving sister of the late Jason K. Swett. Loving niece of Barbara Copeland, Billie Jean Morris, Ricky Strouth, Mary Nightingale, Dorothy Falco and the late Debra Elliot. Loving great niece of Valerie Kittelt, Samantha De La Rosa, Christine Yon and Jamie Stack. Loving cousin of Keiana and Anthony Byrd, DaiJon, Jayden, Jodi and Keoni De La Rosa, Jawan, Jermaine, Keylana and Ciara Yon, Janessa and Caliana Stack, Ricky, and Jihanna Moore, Victoria and Ricky Falco, Darcel Elliot, Heather Waddell and Naomi Vides.

 

Kali was much too young to leave this earth. She is already tremendously missed by her family and friends. Her mother is inconsolable. Her journey was cut much too short but Kali is with her brother Jason, her "GrandPa" Rich and other family members and friends who passed before her.

 

Her passions started in the fashion design industry. Her drawings and flare for fashion were spectacular. She went on to pursue a career as a paralegal and was excited to see where that path would lead her. She is also considered to be a very creative person. Her hobbies included everything from growing her own gardens to painting.

 

Kali will be remembered for her stunning beauty and of course her flaming red hair. She was kind loving smart and generous to all. She cared so deeply for the people around her. She could be a spark of inspiration or knowledge or the flame that drew people to her. For the most part, Kali was a firecracker. She grew into a bold and outspoken woman. One of her core values led her to speak up on behalf of others who could not or would not do it for themselves. She felt strongly about advocating for others who were struggling in any situation. She was a true friend loyal and brave. She will be greatly missed by the many lives she touched.

 

There will never be another Kali. She was Irreplaceable. A Quote from her mother with the affectionate nickname she called her, "I miss my lemon drop I need her back".

 

Her visitation will be held Monday, March 4, 2024 from 4-7pm, followed by a service at 7pm in the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Chapel, 2435 Warwick Ave., Warwick. Flowers are welcome, please choose a flower that is red. 

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