

KNECHT
Myah Sue Knecht was a beautiful 4 year old, Daddy’s Little Sweetheart and Momma’s baby. She was a special girl that was purposed by God to “impact the masses”. The essence of Myah’s gift to us was her love; the love of God, life, fun, family, friends, singing, dancing, and praising the Lord with all her heart. To Myah, every morning was a chance to celebrate that day in a new way. Myah came in first place among her family to reaching the arms of Jesus on December 05, 2011.
Myah is celebrated and will be forever cherished by her parents Jay and Mary {Lindsey}Knecht (Momma and Dadda), Brother Caleb Knecht (Baby Bro-der, Bro-Bro, Bubbie), Grandparents Karen and Paul Hartje (Me-maw and Pa-Paw), Grandma Sue Van Fossen (Ya-Ya), Grandpa Thomas Lindsey (Grandpa Tom), Uncle Andrew Hartje (Uncle Dew), Aunt Sarah Lindsey (Aunt Sarah), Cousin Julie Lindsey, Cousin and Best Friend Matthias Olkkonen, Uncle Jeremy Lindsey (Uncle Jeremy), Uncle Chris Lindsey (Uncle Chris), Aunt Shannon Lindsey (Aunt Shannon), Cousin Shawna Lindsey, Uncle Jeremiah Lindsey and Aunt Emily Lindsey
Great Grandma Lena Hastings (Nanny), Great Grandparents Don and Birdie Knecht, Great Grandparents Martha and Bob Hartje (Short Grandma and Tall Grandpa) Great Grandparents Dorothy and Wendell Adams, Great Grandparents Harold and Phyllis Van Fossen
Special Friends Shawn, Lisa, Rachel (Rachee) and Bradley (Braberly) Theis, Lori Knapp (Lo-Lo), and Ellie Welte (Ellie Spin-elli)
Closest Reading Buddies Beth Meyers (Aunt Beth) and Gina Grubb (Captain Gina)
Myah is joined in heaven by Grandpa Tom Knecht and Great Grandpa’s, Leo Hastings and Tom Lindsey.
Many thanks also go out to our extended family, Quest Community Church, New Albany Church, Fellowship Church Memphis, Gahanna Christian Academy, Safelite Auto Glass, PK Ware, Edwards Family Dental, Oakstone Academy, Make-A-Wish, Habitat For Hope, and dearly loved staff and families at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as well as so many other friends who have supported us through the unforgettable journey of her life.
Family will receive friends at Schoedinger Northeast Chapel; 1051 East Johnstown Road (at Beecher Rd) Gahanna, OH 43230 on Sunday, December 18 (4-7pm) and Monday, December 19 (4-7pm). A service to honor, celebrate and remember Myah will be held at 11:00 am Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at Quest Community Church, 4877 Central College Rd., Westerville, OH 43081. Private family interment.
Please, in lieu of flowers or gifts, personal donations to the family can be can be made at the service or at any US Bank by writing your check to the “Myah Knecht Donation Fund”. Charitable donations can be gifted on Myah’s behalf to “The Team Julian Foundation” at www.teamjulianfoundation.com or The Team Julian Foundation
PO Box 230291, Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0291. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories of Myah or to extend condolences to her family.
Dearest, sweet, loving, and faithful family and friends,
Today, in the peace that only comes from God, we share with you that Myah is in Jesus arms. Our grief is undeniable, but so is the joy that Myah is home with Jesus. No more visits to the hospital, no more finger pricks, no more pain…for that we are grateful.
Myah passed away at about 6:00 this morning lying between Mom and Dad. When our spirits were summoned at about 3:00, it was clear that her body was dying, but her heart was strong and her breathing was very much there. We hadn’t really said our goodbyes, and it became clear this was where God was leading us. Myah’s sighs clearly spoke to us over and over, I love you Mom, I love you Dad as we said our goodbyes and let her know that we would see her again in a blink, a minute (in God’s time). God’s peace was abundantly clear and her face shone out happiness, a smile, and heavenly peace.
In our eternal eyes, we were able to see visions of Myah running up to Jesus and jumping in His arms, much like the facebook picture of her running up to Mickey Mouse. We saw her holding his hand, jumping, Him swinging her around, and her fingers going through His hair…sweet glimpses of her new life, a life that we will share with her for eternity.
What we want to share most about Myah is the enthusiastic love she has always had for God, Mom & Dad, her brother, her wonderful grandparents and close family, her church friends, her school friends, and really just about everyone she’s ever met. The song in her heart as well as the ones constantly flowing from her lips are life and love. Our desire is for Myah’s passing to extend far beyond being just about us and our sorrow, but the message she was chosen to carry.
Please do not let the loss of Myah to be in vein, open your heart to know Jesus and his love in a deeper way. Reconsider your faith questions, ask God, and listen to His love. We don’t believe God was causing her to suffer; we don’t believe He was the root of her tumor. There is evil dwelling in this sin ridden world of sorrow and loss until Jesus comes back, and we long for the day to join Myah. We want everyone who knew her to join her someday and hear her sing again. Things happen even if you believe in and follow God; Christians aren’t exempt. We don’t know why we have this heavy burden to carry, but we have a hope that’s greater than what we’re going through.
We would ask that you reflect on her life and how she lived and try to live in the same way. The things of this world like jobs, houses, cars, toys, and IPods were not important to her. Often, when something would break or there was housework to be done or on other occasions, Myah would say, “that’s okay it’s not important, people are important”. So let her life change the world by first letting it change your world. Many of you prayed earnestly for Myah and for us…maybe some of you who hadn’t prayed before or for a long time. Myah opened that path; please don’t just close it. Don’t look to the future for the next thing to feel good; live in the here and now, embracing your family and what’s important. Consider your life, evaluate the order of importance of what’s in your heart.—If God is not first, then when the things of this world like sadness and sorrow come against us, we will crumble. In the words of one of Myah’s favorite singers, The Donut Man, “life without Jesus is like a donut, cause there’s a hole in the middle of your heart.”
Finally, we would be greatly remiss if we didn’t somehow try to put into words the incredible blessings we have received from those of you who have surrounded us with love in all forms. Your love and blessings have given us strength beyond what we could have imagined. Your prayers, meals, housework, childcare, e-mails, facebook messages, texts, fundraiser participation, Myah’s celebration and prayer vigil last Friday, the carolers on Sunday evening…we could go on for days. Please read 1Corinthians chapter 13; Jay read this the other night to Myah. It says, in part, (love) “always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres”. Your love and God’s love through you has sustained us. Thank you for protecting our time with Myah, for trusting and hoping with us in God, and for persevering with us through this journey. Please continue to pray for us and encourage us by sending stories of how Myah’s message has impacted your life and your relationship with Jesus. Those stories, in part, are the way God is redeeming our loss.
John 14:27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
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