Kylie Intfen Obituary: Southwestern University Mourns Loss of Beloved Student and Volleyball Standout from Azle, Texas
AZLE, TEXAS — The Southwestern University community and the city of Azle are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Kylie Marie Intfen, a vibrant 20‑year‑old whose life was cut tragically short on June 25, 2025. Born in Fort Worth on March 10, 2005, Kylie brought warmth, compassion, and inspiration to everyone around her
A Cherished Daughter, Sister & Grandchild
Kylie was the beloved daughter of Eric and Crystal Intfen and the doting sister to Will Intfen. She was preceded in death by her grandparents—George and Barbara Intfen and Ken McCullough—whose legacy in her life was profound and enduring
Scholar & Athlete at Southwestern University
At Southwestern University in Georgetown, Kylie pursued Political Science with drive and dedication. Beyond the classroom, she stood out as a committed member of the Pirates volleyball team, where she poured her energy and heart into every match Her athletic prowess was matched by her leadership and the way she uplifted her teammates—on and off the court.
A Beacon of Faith & Friendship
Kylie lived anchored by her deep Christian faith. She found joy in Bible study groups, where her gentle spirit and steady encouragement left an indelible impression on others. Friends recall how her radiant smile and boundless kindness “lit up every room”—a testament to her caring nature
Adventures, Cheer & Community Spirit
A true adventurer at heart, Kylie loved discovering new places, attending concerts and festivals, and making cherished memories. She was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan—her enthusiasm on game days was “unmatched,” according to family . Whether cheering in stadium stands or exploring the world, Kylie dove in fully, embracing life’s moments with passion.
Legacy of Love & Compassion
Kylie had an extraordinary gift for making everyone in her orbit feel appreciated and loved. Her infectious laughter, generous spirit, and unwavering loyalty made her not just a friend, but a treasured confidante. Her legacy lives on in countless hearts: she loved deeply, gave freely, and touched many lives in profound ways .
Memorial Information
To honor Kylie’s devotion to volleyball, the family requests attendees to wear black and yellow, reflecting her team spirit . In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed in her memory to the Southwestern University Volleyball program
Mass of Christian Burial
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🗓️ Date & Time: 11:30 a.m., Thursday, July 3, 2025
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📍 Location: Holy Family Catholic Church, 6150 Pershing Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107
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A reception for family and friends will follow in the parish hall, with interment held privately
Remembering Kylie
Kylie Marie Intfen embodied light, love, and boundless hope. Though her time among us was far too brief, her spirit will continue to resonate through those who shared in her journey. Her compassion, joy, and dedication are the legacy she leaves behind.
“She had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen, valued, and loved… Her sweet spirit, bright smile, and genuine compassion made her a true angel on Earth.
May we all honor her memory by living with the same kindness, enthusiasm, and grace that she so effortlessly reflected. Though we grieve, we also celebrate a life lived with purpose—and a legacy that will endure.
If you knew Kylie, please feel free to leave your memories in the guestbook, support the family with donations to her volleyball program, or attend the cherished service where her vibrant spirit will be celebrated.