The light of Kalynne Aujanique Bell, affectionately known as Lil Booth, brightened our world from June 29, 1995, until August 10, 2023. Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Kalynne's life was a testament to her funny, ambitious, talented, and creative nature. Her laughter filled every room she entered, and her ambition drove her to break boundaries and reach new heights. The talent she possessed was only matched by her creativity, which she expressed throughout her life.
Kalynne attended Wyman Elementary School, Place Middle School as well as MLK. She graduated early from Justice High with honors and also attended NJC for 2years.
Kalynne's career as a Financial Counselor in the life insurance business reflected her deep commitment to financial literacy. She had a natural knack for numbers and a passion for helping others understand the complexities of finance. Beyond her professional achievements, Kalynne was an avid traveler, music enthusiast, and concert attendee. She also channeled her creativity into designing unique t-shirts, turning a hobby into a colorful expression of her personality. But her proudest creation was her podcast, "Booth's Basement," a platform where she could share her insights and engage with a wider audience. Kalynne wanted to give people a chance to see that Denver had great people, and want to get it out across the world.
Kalynne was a direct person who knew how to express herself and definitely didn't care who didn't like it! Kalynne loved to tell her mom "I'm THAT Girl ". Kalynne lived her life without fear, In 2018 Kalynne was diagnosed with a heart disease and that day forward she lived life to the fullest.
Family was the cornerstone of Kalynne's life, and she leaves behind a loving circle of relatives who will forever cherish her memory. She is survived by her mother, Katina Bell; her father, Andre Brown Sr.; her brothers, Andre Brown Jr., Andrell Brown, Ama'j Brown, and Elgin Bell; her sister, Amya Brown; her grandmothers, Delores Bell and Terri Smith; her uncle, Kedrick Watts and a special friend DJ. She joins her beloved grandfather, George Mitchell, in eternal rest.