It is with great sadness Camp Courageous recently learned that long time camper, and dear friend to all, Kelsey Ann Tweden, 25, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, formerly of Iowa City passed away.  She was born on February 26, 2001, in Billings, Montana, entering the world four months premature and weighing just 1 lb. 8 oz.  From the moment she arrived, fighting against the odds, Kelsey brought light, joy, and love into the lives of everyone around her. She had the most beautiful smile that could light up any room and possessed the purest, most innocent heart. Even with the countless surgeries and procedures throughout her life, she would still find a way to have a smile on her face. At 25, she still believed in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, a reflection of her childlike wonder and gentle spirit.  Kelsey loved everything bright and colorful. She found joy in puzzles, beating everyone at memory games, crafts, bingo, shopping, and Dora the Explorer. A true Swiftie, Taylor was always playing—even in her final hours.   Kelsey had an impressive collection of stuffed animals and cozy blankets that brought her comfort and joy throughout her life.  She especially loved spending quiet time cuddling with her beloved dogs. Over the years, Elway, Mackey, Champ and Brownie held a special place in her heart as her best friends.  Above all, Kelsey made a huge difference in the lives of everyone she touched. Knowing her made people better—kinder, more joyful, and more appreciative of the simple beauties in life. Her presence was a gift that left lasting imprints on all who were fortunate enough to know her.  Her family will cherish the memories of her laughter, her competitive spirit, and the way her presence made every day brighter. She especially loved spending time with her big sister, Hailey, whom she looked up to and her personal chef, Jake. She was so looking forward to getting to know and spoiling her new niece, Murphy.  Kelsey is survived by her loving parents, Cory and Jennifer Tweden; sister and brother-in-law, Hailey and Jake Brandt; along with many additional relatives.  A celebration of life will be held June 13th and burial arrangements are pending; details will be announced by the family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Kelsey’s memory to two of her favorite places where she loved to spend time: Camp Courageous in Monticello, Iowa (www.campcourageous.org/donate); or Special Kids Special Families in Colorado Springs, Colorado. These programs provide outstanding services and experiences for individuals with special needs.  Everyone loved Kelsey at Camp Courageous…and loved how her family became 100% involved in the Camp.  Cory was Store Leader for the Iowa City Scheels and introduced 1,000s to the Camp Courageous.