KELSO — Kayla Chapman, the Kelso convenience-store clerk whom police say was gunned down at work Tuesday morning during a robbery attempt, was a kind person who was “always smiling,” according to her friends and customers at Holt’s Market.
Amy Zinter, a Kelso woman, said she and her 10-year-old daughter AnnElena live near the store and often shop there. Zinter said she gave AnnElana an allowance to teach her about money, and Chapman would always be patient with her and help teach her how to count up her savings.
Chapman, 30, “was always patient and kind with her,” Zinter said.
“She always took the time to help AnnElena. They both color their hair and loved to talk about that, too. … She always smiled when AnnElena came in. She always acknowledged her.”
Zinter was one of many who had a story about a time they walked into Holt’s and ran into Chapman. On social media and to reporters, dozens of people recalled small encounters with Chapman, who was often remembered for being a friendly and upbeat face or for staying patient with difficult customers.