October 18, 1978 – November 12, 2024
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kiley Renay Holman on November 12, 2024, at the age of 46. Kiley was born to Rick and Gina (DeSimone) Ashcraft in Hugo, Colo., on October 18, 1978.
Kiley received a marketing degree from Arizona State University, an area where she thrived in connecting to the needs of others, all while being creative. Kiley’s ability to create, refurbish, and construct was unmatched. She had a CAN-DO, determined attitude in all areas of her life. Anything was possible if she set her mind to it, and she would make it happen! Most would say that she was a fighter, determined, relentless, would not take no as an option; they were absolutely right. Kiley inspired all those around her with her kind, outgoing spirit and welcoming smile and laugh. She loved her people well and often referred to them in recent years as Team Kiley.
Kiley loved a good workout in the gym, a long run, or a hike. Always up for an adventure, you would find her landed someplace with a beach, a mountain, on a horse, in a Jeep, or live country music. She enjoyed exploring both new and familiar places, work allowed for her to do much of that. Growing up, Kiley always took any possible opportunity to take a horse for a ride, marvel her ski instructor abilities and hit up the volleyball court.
Kiley often referred to her wonderful daughters as “my best ever,” and that they are, her BEST EVER. Kiley took great pride in raising her girls, attending their volleyball and softball events, whether as a coach or mom, were among the very top of her list of joys.
Left to mourn her loss is her mother, Gina (Kent) Bradburn; father, Rick (Peggy) Ashcraft; daughters, Laynie Renay Holman and Bristol Belle Holman; siblings, Chad (Sunni) Ashcraft, Sara (Chris) Riedel, Anna Ashcraft, and Alexis Bradburn; grandmother, Betty Pickenpaugh; as well as her nieces and nephews, Cruz Ashcraft, Cooper Riedel, Brenley Riedel, Parker Ashcraft, Wrynna Riedel, and Hayzen Riedel; a host of family members; and countless friends.
The first celebration of Kiley, in the form of “Kiley’s After Party” will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, November 25, 2024, at the Indianapolis Executive Airport, 11329 State Road 32, Zionsville. After-parties in Arizona and Colorado will be held at a later date. Randall & Roberts Funeral Home has been entrusted with Kiley’s care.
Memorial contributions may be made to Colorectal Cancer Alliance, 1025 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 1066, Washington, DC 20005 (colorectalcancer.org).
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