A GoFundMe account has been established for one of three teenagers killed in a spring break traffic accident in Florida earlier this week.
Jaylyn Fehr of Cumming is the only one of the three whose identity has been released so far (4:30 Wednesday afternoon). Another is also from Cumming and the third, Alpharetta.
The account was established by Cassie Marini, who wrote in doing so:
“On April 6, 2026, Jaylyn Fehr was one of the students tragically killed in a car accident on her way to St. George Island for spring break.
Jaylyn was a junior at Horizon Christian Academy, where she played volleyball and was a cherished member of her team. She also played for her club, A5 Gwinnett, and was known for her dedication and sportsmanship both on and off the court.
Jaylyn was actively involved in her church, Local Forsyth, and attended youth group at Northpoint Community Church. Her faith and kindness touched everyone who knew her, and her loss is deeply felt by her family, friends, and the entire community.
Jaylyn’s family is now facing the unimaginable pain of losing their beloved daughter. In addition to their grief, they are confronted with the significant expenses of bringing Jaylyn home, travel costs, and funeral arrangements. No parent should ever have to endure this kind of heartbreak or worry about how to cover these unexpected costs during such a difficult time.
We are reaching out to our community for support. Any amount you can give will help take some of the burden off of Lynne and Jason as they navigate this tragedy. If you are unable to give, please keep their family in your prayers. Your kindness, generosity, and support mean more than words can express. Thank you for standing with Jaylyn’s family and honoring her memory.”
As of mid-afternoon Wednesday $23,152 of the $35,000 goal had been raised.


