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Jenna Elizabeth Wiland

Posted 2024-03-06 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Mar. 3, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Jenna Elizabeth Wiland, a cherished member of the Lake Havasu City
community, passed away peacefully on Jan. 29, 2024, at the age of 34.
Born and raised in Lake Havasu City, Jenna was a beloved daughter, wife,
mother, sister, and friend.

Throughout her 34 years in Lake Havasu City, Jenna became an integral
part of the community fabric. Her warm presence and infectious smile
endeared her to all who knew her. Jenna's interests were as diverse as
they were passionate. From cheering on her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers
alongside her father, Robert Wiland, to exploring the thrill of off-road
racing, Jenna lived life to the fullest. She found joy in the artistry
of makeup and reveled in the power of music to uplift spirits and unite
souls.

Jenna's greatest source of happiness, however, was her daughter, Layla
Marie Colella, with whom she shared countless cherished moments. Jenna's
love for Layla knew no bounds, and her devotion to her daughter was
unwavering.

In addition to Layla, Jenna is survived by her loving spouse, Corey
Colella, her mother, Diane Wiland, her brother, Bryan Wiland, and a host
of other relatives and friends who will deeply miss her presence in
their lives.

Jenna will be remembered for her compassionate heart, her infectious
laughter, and her unwavering love for her family and community. Her
legacy of kindness and warmth will continue to shine brightly in the
hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Though Jenna may no longer walk among us, her spirit will forever remain
a guiding light, illuminating our memories and comforting our souls. She
may be gone from our sight, but she will never be absent from our
hearts. Rest in peace, dear Jenna.





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