Kaytlin 'Kayti' Clemmons Cash
- Allen Edmonds
- 5 hours ago
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Kaytlin “Kayti” Clemmons Cash, age 25, of Punta Gorda, Fla., and formerly Raymore, unexpectedly passed away on December 6, 2025, from a pulmonary embolism.
Kayti was born on June 12, 2000, in Overland Park, Kan. to Russell and Suzen Clemmons. Kayti was known for her selfless heart and always ready to help anyone in need. She was a patient listener whose smile and laughter could light up any room. Above all, she cherished her role as a devoted wife to Dustin and loving mother to their 3 year old daughter.

Kayti graduated from Raymore-Peculiar High School in Raymore in 2019. She worked as a Claims Resolution Specialist. Kayti married the love of her life, Dustin Cash on September 20, 2021. Dustin’s time in the Marine Corps gave them an opportunity to live on the East Coast, and after his discharge, they began their new life in Punta Gorda, where they after purchasing their first new home in November.
Growing up, Kayti played soccer for 10 years, and as young adult, she coached Tiny Tots Sports with her father, Russell. She absolutely loved coaching side by side with her dad.
On her social media, Kayti wrote, “Life isn’t all about the destination but the journey that got you there.” She lived by those words, embodying them in everything she did.
Kayti is survived by her loving husband, Dustin, and their daughter; her parents, Suzen and Russell Clemmons; her brother, Cody Clemmons; her grandparents, Donna and Walt Clemmons, and Josie Marsden; her parents‑in‑law, Josh and Felicia Cash; her Uncle Curt Clemmons and family; her Aunt Trisha Bach and family; her Aunt Dianne Marsden Ott and family; her Aunt Jennifer Gardner and family; and many other cherished relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Stephen Marsden of Rogersville, Mo., and her grandmother, Sandi Debo Medley of Kansas City.
Kayti’s celebration of life will be held on January 17, 2026, at Trinity Episcopal Church of Independence. 409 N. Liberty St., Independence. The service will be at 3 p.m. with the celebration following. The service will be performed by Kayti’s aunt, the Reverend Dr. Kary Mann. Casual attire is welcomed.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to https://gofund.me/93ae28b80 to assist Dustin with funeral expenses and to support their young daughter.
Kayti will be, forever loved, and forever missed and always remembered for her laughter, her love of family, and her unwavering kindness.
