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🕊 In Loving Memory of Sister Allie 🕊
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I never got to meet her but from what I’ve heard here and in the pms I would have adored her and I am happy God let her have her life and grow with you for so many years and I know she had an amazing impact on so many people from the little I’ve heard. I’m not good at quotes or even comfort always. But I know God had a plan for her just like he does for all of us and he brought her home to him once the plan was fulfilled so she can continue on without any pain or hardships. And she is and would be so proud of you and of all the people you are helping reach for the Lord again through this site
Thank you so much Allie would have love to meet you, she loved meeting everyone she the reason why I'm trying to get more people connected with God I'd because of her.
ok, when i write i am at loss of words, but when i write poems words flood my headthis poem will be for her
HERO
I was taught that
people don't have to be
famous, popular
to be called a Hero
She was strong
She was brave
I may not know her
But her story screams Hero
When everything felt wrong
When things felt like they were about to fall apart
She stood tall, firm
She looked at the good side of things
She loved people
People loved her
when the devil tried to bring her down
She looked at God
She prayed
She had faith
She had hope
She never gave up
When the world was covered in gray
Only her could find sunflowers
She could also find butterflies
She is a Hero
She lights up everywhere she goes
She may not be perfect
But she Is A HERO
As I sit on my chair
I imagine how difficult things must've been for her
I also look up at the heavens
And say Hero
one last time
Thank you so much, I don't know I thank you all for your support.
Hello. I'm not great with words, but I will do my best. I lost my mom 11 years ago next month. She too fought a horrible disease. ALS. Through it all she kept her faith in God and when she passed something that helped me was remembering when a child of God dies its not a punishment for us. Its a reward for them because they are home. Whole, healed, and with Jesus. Allie seems like an amazing person and she will live on in those she touched and through your work here. I will be praying for you and all of her loved ones. God bless.1 Thessalonians 4:13&14
13 Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. 14 For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.
Revelation 21:4: "He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away"
Matthew 5:4: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted"
I am so, so sorry for your loss. That’s so hard, and I hope you know all of us here are so proud of you for staying strong and continuing with your faith. I didn’t know her, but I bet she would be too. We’re all praying for you, and all here for you. She’s with Jesus now. 🫶🏻“I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.”
Psalm 34:4 ESV
“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”
Matthew 11:28-29 ESV
That you all for your love and support. This helps me more than you know.



Today, I hold a small service here in honor of Allie, the girl I loved for six years. She passed away from cancer two months before October 20th. Even though many of you never knew her, I want you to know the kind of person she was and the light she carried.
Allie was only seventeen, but she had an old soul. She loved deeply, laughed loudly, and never stopped finding beauty in the smallest things — sunsets after storms, songs that told stories, and people who needed a little extra kindness. She was the kind of girl who would notice when someone was quiet and ask if they were okay, who would pray for strangers and mean it.
She fought cancer with a courage that humbled everyone around her. There were days she was tired and hurting, but even then she found ways to smile. She used to say that God didn’t forget her, even on the hardest nights — and that faith carried her farther than anyone could see.
For six years, she was my best friend, my person, my safe place. We grew up together — learning, laughing, sometimes arguing, always finding our way back to each other. She taught me that love is more than words; it’s showing up, forgiving quickly, and never letting go of hope.
I thank God for every moment He gave us — for every late-night talk, every prayer we whispered, every dream we shared. She reminded me what real faith looks like: quiet, steady, and full of grace. I believe she’s with the Lord now, completely healed and full of the joy she gave everyone here.
Even though she’s gone, her impact still lives in me. When I choose kindness, when I forgive, when I look for the good — that’s Allie’s heart still working through mine. Heaven feels a little closer because I know she’s there.
If you’re reading this, please take a moment to thank God for someone you love. And if you’d like, leave a verse, a quote, or a kind word in Allie’s memory below. I’d love for people to know her story and to see that even a short life can shine bright for God. 🕊