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It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Kayla Irwin, a beautiful and brave soul who lost her battle with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD). Kayla was the beloved daughter of Jennifer Irwin and the late Sean Irwin, who also fought and lost his battle with Huntington’s Disease. Tragically, Kayla's grandmother, Nancy Irwin, also succumbed to this devastating illness. Their journey reflects the harsh realities of Huntington’s Disease, which affects not only individuals but entire families, leaving a legacy of heartache and loss.
Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD) is a rare, hereditary neurodegenerative disorder that strikes children and adolescents. As an aggressive form of Huntington’s Disease, JHD is marked by cognitive decline, loss of motor control, behavioral changes, and the eventual breakdown of essential functions. There is no cure, and the progression is relentless, gradually robbing children of their abilities and independence.
JHD not only impacted Kayla’s daily life but placed immense emotional and financial burdens on her family, who did everything possible to ensure her comfort and happiness. Watching both father and daughter suffer through this genetic disease was a trial of immeasurable pain. Despite the hardships, Kayla’s spirit remained radiant, her courage unwavering, and her love a gift to everyone she met.
Though their time with us was far too short, Sean and Kayla’s lives are a testament to strength, love, and perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds. They leave behind a legacy that will be cherished by those who knew and loved them.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this difficult time. Your support means more than words can express.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jennifer Irwin
Beneficiary

