Ashleigh Merideth Smith was born in Modesto, California on October 9,1983 and died on March 17, 2006

Her life was tragically cut short by an automobile accident in Las Vegas, New Mexico where she was living.

She is survived by her adoring parents, Dwight and Suzanne Smith and loving sister and brother, Elisenda Scarlet Smith and Parker Blue Smith, all of whom reside in Seaside, California.

Grandparents, Fred and Naomi Wilder of Modesto, California, Carol Mikkelsen of Seaside, California, Judy Smith of Modesto, California, and preceded in death by her precious Grandfather Paul Smith.

Ashleigh was greatly loved by her numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

She was the beloved of Kyle Yonan of Modesto, California,

Ashleigh was a 2001 graduate of Grace Davis High School, where she ran Cross Country and Track. She was involved in Jazz Band,

Drama, Campus Conflict Mediation, and was the candidate from her High School chosen to go to Girls� State.

She graduated in 2005 from New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico, where she had received a full scholarship in Cross Country and Track. She was currently a credentialed teacher, doing graduate work towards a Master of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Art.

Ashleigh was a bright light to all who knew her. She never met a stranger. Her warmth, smile and openness drew many to her.

Ashleigh lived much life in her brief 22 years. She lived in Spain with her parents for five years. There she mastered two languages and won the hearts of many.

She loved to run, play the saxophone, write, and was currently making unique and beautiful jewelry.

Ashleigh wanted to experience as much life as she could and was able to do more in her short time here than many people do in a lifetime.

She will be desperately missed, never forgotten, and always loved.

There will be a Celebration of Life at the Monterey Beach Resort on March 25, 2006 at 5:00 PM. Scholarship funds will be established at both Grace Davis High School and Watsonville High School.