Kyla MacKenzie Cash passed away peacefully in the arms of family on January 28, 2012. She was born at 4:40pm on Monday, November 28, 2011.
Kyla was the daughter of Robert "Bobby" C. Cash and Ashleigh D. Stott-Williams.
She is survived by three sisters; Tajanaye, Avyauna, and Dynasty Cash.
Kyla's paternal grandparents are Robert Sims and Juanita Cash; and maternal grandparents, Earl Williams, Jr. and Della Stott (Indianapolis, IN). Kyla's great-grandparents are Lula and John Cash, Ruth V. Williams (Indianapolis, IN) and Mary Wells-Stott (Mt. Vernon, NY). Her great great-grandmother is Della Beach Jewell (Indianapolis, IN). Several aunts, uncles, and cousins also survive Kyla.
Kyla gave us a lifetime of love during her short time on earth.
"God saw you getting tired, a cure not meant to be. So he put his arms around you and whispered, "Come with me." With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you fade away, although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, your tender hands at rest. God took you home to prove to us he only takes the best."
Tributes
rhonda edelen wrote on Feb 8, 2012:
"i am so sorry for your loss of kyla ..words are not enough right now i know. but i must share with you a wonderful hope..that is the hope of the resurrection. yes this is the hope of seeing your baby kyla again. god gave this promise many times in the bible and jesus even showed what this means when he bought lazarus back to life (john 11:11-44)when he bought a young twelve year girl back to her father.(luke 8:40 -56) and he will resurrect again in the near future .we are told in isaiah 26:19 "your dead one will rise.A corpse of mine-they will rise up,Awake and cry out joyfully you residents in the dust! for your dew is as dew of mallows, and the earth itself will let those impotent in death drop in birth. yes because of the love of our heavenly father he yearns to give back kyla to you."
Helena Houser wrote on Feb 4, 2012:
"Dear Kyla
Even though I never met you, your Great Grandmother, Mary and I are friends...I know that she will miss you...REST in PEACE"
Uncle Tracy & Aunt Jenny wrote on Feb 3, 2012:
"Kyla MacKenzie,
Though a tiny spark, your flame did take,
And shone so brightly to illuminate,
Homes, and Hearts, and Hope.
With a Light so grand that from Heaven to Earth and top to bottom,
Your warmth was felt,
and winter's chill was near forgotten.
Through you, Dear Kyla, we were graced.
Elfin emissary from Elysium,
You will forever be embraced.
Love,
Uncle Tracy & Aunt Jenny"
Jina Helms wrote on Feb 3, 2012:
""Breathe. Listen for my footfall in your heart. I am not gone but merely walk within you."
-Nicholas Evans
I have been praying for the entire family constantly since the day Kyla was born. Even though her life did not turn out the way many prayed it would, it still served as a reminder that miracles happen and God still was, is and will always be in control! I have not experienced the loss of a child, but my mother has and it has not gotten easier, just more bearable as each year goes by. Do not allow anyone to make you think something is wrong because they feel you should "move on and get over it"; it is unnatural to bury your own child, I am sorry you all are dealing with this. Continued prayers from the entire Helms family.
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Mary Wells-Stott wrote on Feb 2, 2012:
"Dearest Kyla macKenzie, my love goes with you. You will always remain in my heart. May we meet again, dear one.
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need,
by sun and candle-light.""
Mary Wells-Stott wrote on Feb 2, 2012:
"Dearest Kyla macKenzie, my love goes with you. You will always remain in my heart. May we meet again, dear one.
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need,
by sun and candle-light.""
Mary Wells-Stott wrote on Feb 2, 2012:
"Dearest Kyla macKenzie, my love goes with you. You will always remain in my heart. May we meet again, dear one.
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need,
by sun and candle-light.""
(Bibi) Della V. Stott wrote on Feb 1, 2012:
"There is a piece of my heart missing with you n olonger with us. I love you, Kyla MacKenzie. From your Bibi"
Nurse Julie wrote on Jan 31, 2012:
"Ashleigh and Bobby it was a privilege to care for Kyla on her last day. She was much loved and you two are so blessed to have such a wonderful, supportive family. God bless!"