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In Loving Memory of Kylinn Stein

Kylinn Stein

It is with profound sorrow and deep love that we announce the passing of our beautiful Kylinn, who left this world peacefully on April 5, 2026, surrounded by those who cherished her most.

Kylinn was a radiant soul whose life was defined by courage, strength, and an unwavering spirit. Though she lived with Rett Syndrome, a rare condition that presents profound challenges, she never allowed it to define her limits. Instead, she became a symbol of perseverance and hope, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Her smile was truly unforgettable, bright, genuine, and full of warmth. It had a way of lighting up every room and bringing comfort to everyone around her. Kylinn embraced life with a pure and joyful heart, finding happiness in the simple and meaningful moments she shared with loved ones.

She proudly participated in the Special Olympics, always with her devoted mother by her side, demonstrating her strength and determination. Kylinn was also a beloved part of Share a Dream and Convoy of Care, where she continued to inspire others through her presence and spirit.

She found great joy in motorcycle rides, the peaceful beauty of summer nights listening to music along the pier, moments that brought her happiness and connection to the world around her.

Kylinn was deeply loved by everyone who met her. Her life, though filled with challenges, was even more filled with love, compassion, and a purity that will never be forgotten.

She is survived by her loving mother, Wanda Hall; her sisters, Dawn Stein and Jamie Douglas (Loren); her brothers, Charles E. Stein III (Jillian) and Joel Stein (Valerie); her stepbrothers, Jeremy Gloff and Don Hall Jr.; and her cherished nieces and nephews, Taylor, David, Charles IV, Dalton, Liberty, Joel Jr., Savannah, and William. She is also survived by her grandparents, James and Ellen George, along with numerous aunts and uncles.

Kylinn was welcomed into heaven by her father, Charles E. Stein Jr. who passed away in 2004; and her stepfather, Donald Hall who passed away in 2017; her grandparents, Charles and Viola Stein Sr., along with her beloved nephew, Colin who passed away in 2000, whose embrace she now shares once more.

She was incredibly blessed to have two fathers in her life who loved her deeply and unconditionally. Their devotion to her was evident every day, and she carried that love with her always. Now, that same powerful love has come full circle, as they receive her in heaven with open arms.

Though our hearts are heavy with loss, we find comfort in knowing that Kylinn’s life was one of extraordinary love and meaning. Her spirit will continue to shine in all of us, a lasting reminder of strength, joy, and unconditional love.

Relatives and friends may visit Morse Funeral Home 19 E. Main St. Brocton, NY Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 11 AM To 1 PM where a funeral service will immediately follow.

Interment will be in Portland Evergreen Cemetery

Online condolences may be made at www.morsefh.com.