Sudden Death of our 13 Year Old Daughter

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I am so sorry. Your daughters and all of your family will be in my prayers, especially at Mass. It is so difficult at times for us to understand God’s plan but I hope you find some consolation in knowing that in Heaven McKayla can reach a level of happiness that is so much higher than we can begin to dream of here on Earth.
 
Thank you all so much for your posts … we aren’t having a good day today … We miss her so much and the though of never holding her again, or hearing her piano pieces, or never kiss her … just not having a good day.

We did make it to Mass today - and Fr. said the Mass for McKayla … we cried a lot - but not as much as we though we would … God is Good!

😦
 
Moe, please hang in there and keep praying!

I am so sorry for your terrible loss and for the pain that you and your family are experiencing. I will certainly remember you all in my prayers.

May Our Lord bless and keep you sheltered in His Sacred Heart.
 
As a parent, I will pray for the both of you and for your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your grief.
 
when my husband (then, boyfriend) was 20, his 13 year old brother died unexpectedly. It was devastating.

I am so sorry for your loss. I will offer my communion this evening for you and your family and for McKayla’s soul.
 
My heart goes out to you and your family. Adding my prayers too, for McKayla and her loved ones.

Eternal rest grant unto McKayla, O Lord.
And let the perpetual light shine upon her.
May she rest in peace. Amen
 
Oh I am sorry for your loss. 😦 I will definitely say a prayer for you guys and for your precious daughter.
 
Dear Moe,

I am sorry for your great lost. I keep you and your family in my prayers. Please keep your faith in God that your daughter is now in better place. This Easter reminds us that Jesus died and resurrected for our sins, and through this we have the eternal life - your daughter McKayla is in God’s great care now.

God bless.
 
My daily mass tomorrow for the repose of her soul and for all those affected by the sudden and shocking loss of McKayla

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord,
And let perpetual light shine upon her
And may she rest in peace. Amen.
 
I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter. I will pray for you and your family. I know your daughter has found the peace and happiness we all seek and I will pray your family will find peace and joy until you are all together again.
Anne
 
Hi All:

I am desperately asking for prayers from all of you … our daughter McKayla went to environmental camp on this past Monday - and we got a call that she passed out. When we finally drove three hours to see her at the hospital, she had already been commended into the arms of our heavenly Father.

We are heart broken. We had her wake last night - and over 1100 people attened … it was over six hours at the wake … we buried her today — the pain is too much to bear at times.

Please, our Catholic Answers Friends, keep the Geisinger’s in your prayers … McKayla is our heavenly angel that left us for a better place … but we are left with hearts that are broken.

Please keep her Sister Amanda in your prayers … she is only a year older than her sister - they were like twins and best friends. We are beside ourselves.

Her funeral was amazing though … and she has been an instrument in bringing many people to Christ … for this we are grateful.

Please keep the Geisinger’s in your prayers … we miss her terribly and our hearts are just so very sad 😦 Ask God to help us pick up the pieces … our communities and the schools have been amazing and it has been such a humbling experience!

God’s Peace,

Moe Geisinger
I am so sorry to hear this. You and your family have my prayers and I’ll pray for your daughter’s soul. 😦
 
I am so sorry for your loss.

I will most certainly pray for your family and the repose of McKayla’s soul. I have also asked a group of Carmelite monks and Benedictine nuns to pray for you and for her. I don’t have any time off until Holy Week, but I will enroll your daughter in a prepetual novena of Masses, offered every Tuesday evening at Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary Church in Las Vegas. As long as that church stands, your child will be remembered at the altar and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for her.

May the Sweet Mother of God, Who stood at the foot of the Cross, mourning Her own Child, hold you close in Her Most Immaculate and Sorrowful Heart.
 
My dear God. I simply cant imagine this. Perhaps I can, which is why I’m so upset that its taken me all day to respond to you. Please know that you are in my most heartfelt prayers. Words elude me in the face of such tragedy. All I know how to do is pray…I hope that is enough. You are all in my thoughts and fervent prayers.

Vester
 
I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine your pain right now!

Your family will be in my prayers.
 
Oh, I’m so sorry you’re having to go through this. As many others on this forum know, I lost my fourth child last March in an accidental drowning. I do know what you’re going through. You have come to the right place. God’s grace is sufficient, amazingly. I want to share with you the text of 2 emails. I sent an email to a well known priest right after Gabriel died. These were his responses…

First of all, no, God is neither punishing you nor giving you a harsh parenting lesson. God is a loving Father who sometimes permits terrible evils for the reason of drawing a greater good out of the experience. The consummate example of this is Jesus dying on the Cross. It is the worst evil: Deicide–creatures executing the Creator; yet, it is the greatest good: the good of Redemption.

When my little sister was killed along with 4 of her classmates a few days after her 14th birthday coming home from their first high school football game, we all had alot of questions and doubts.
The fact of the matter is that such things remain wrapped in the
mystery of God and His eternal designs for all creation.

The bottom line is this: little Gabriel, like the angel he is named
for, was meant to remain pure and beautiful with not the slightest
shadow of sin to mar his God created perfection. God’s garden has many different flowers. Some are the lillies of such innocense and purity.

Gabriel is not gone, just removed to a better place awaiting your
coming to join him. He will pray for you to help you on your journey. He has arrived. We have not. We are in peril. He is not. We have many concerns, dangers, and troubles along the way. He does not. He is now eternally arrived.

In a world so infested with moral decay, pitfalls, snares, and
enemies Gabriel is untouched by any of it. He is forever innocent, beautiful, and safe in Jesus, who made it possible through His Cross and Resurrection.

I shall pray for Gabriel so that he might pray for us. He no doubt
doesn’t need it. We do.

And the second…

The loss of a child is probably the hardest and heaviest cross of all, but Jesus truly does give this Cross to His best friends that they might give Him glory through their humble carrying of such a weight of sorrow. The joy is in knowing that the Cross isn’t the end of the story, the Resurrection and Ascension are. Gabriel is not gone, just moved to a higher location. He awaits us all.

What was the date of her death? How is her sister doing now. You are welcome to send me a message if you want to talk things through. In the meantime, consider picking some special items to keep close. We immediately started a list on the computer of memory bites so we could type things in as we recalled them. You know, those little things that made her, her.

My parish priest told me two things…
  1. Keep your horizon high.
  2. Pray for the intercession of your precious saint. You have borne and raised a saint. Mission accomplished.
I will pray for you and ask Gabriel to pray for you.

Jennifer
 
I am so sorry for your loss. I will pray that our Heavenly Father will grant you and your family the strength to make it through this time, and the peace in your hearts to trust in the Lord. May God bless you, your family, and your heavenly angel’s soul.
 
I’m very sorry for your loss. Praying for you all.

I have a 14 year old daughter leaving in two weeks for a school band trip to Toronto. Definitely an lingering fear of mine that something would happen with her while she is away.
 
There are no words of comfort I can give. It is overwhelming. Your beloved daughter and all the family will be in my prayers. May God ease your pain.
 
May God continue to have mercy on you and your family. Our Lord Jesus, hold this child in your arms and comfort her family. May our Lord grant you peace and may He bring many to His saving Grace.
 
I am so sorry for your family. I cannot imagine your pain. Wow, I am truly sadden for you, having a son that age.

May God grant your family peace in the days to come and may our heavenly Mother comfort you since she knows all too well your pain right now.

I will add my prayers for your daughter and your family.
 
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