In Honor and Memory of Kahlilla Blyss (3/18/03 - 8/25/08)
With great sadness and resentment, I have to inform you all that Kahlilla floated to heaven on August 25, 2008. We love you beautiful Fairy Queen. We will remember you always and forever and ever. Have a blast up in Heaven."Lilla was a healthy, happy 2-year-old child until October 2005. After many diagnostic tests she has now been diagnosed with a stage4 Neuroblastoma.
Against some long odds, Kahlilla was declared in remission in May 2006, after many months of chemotherapy, surgery and a stem cell transplant
In April 2007, Kahlilla relapsed."
Unfortunatly, Lilly is not doing very well. This was a journal entry written on August 12: "Despite these beautiful photos of Kahlilla, we had a very frank discussion with her doctors about Kahlilla's deteriorating health. The morphine is continually increasing yet her pain is still breaking through as the cancer grows.
We have accepted that the time will soon come to stop the blood transfusions and just let her go peacefully."
"This is crap," says Lil, "It is not fair." She is very right.
Please keep her in your prayers and thoughts. Visit her website here: http://...
Kahlilla Bylss Donahoo: March 18 2003 - August 25, 2008
Channel: People
Uploaded: August 16, 2008 at 3:47 pm
Author: maky78
Length: 00:08:52
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2338
Tags: angel child heaven cancer donahoo honor kahlilla memory love neuroblastoma fight family
Video Comments:
mmgdavis (September 24, 2008 at 4:34 am)
god helps us!! what a waste. that is one beautiful young lady. so brave!!! god bless the whole family. melissa
raerae1985 (September 11, 2008 at 7:16 pm)
RIP Kahlilla
orlando1088 (August 29, 2008 at 10:05 am)
Just wanted to add that I loved the last song, I am sure she is braiding her hair in heaven and riding her bike alongside her new friends.
Have fun Fairy Queen,
Sheila
Have fun Fairy Queen,
Sheila
orlando1088 (August 29, 2008 at 10:03 am)
How can anyone watch this video and not weep for that beautiful, precious child. How she will be missed by us all not to mention her wonderful adoring family.
I have followed her journey from the beginning along with Samantha's and completely devastated it ended this way. Please remember her with love and laughter.
Sheila Fresco xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have followed her journey from the beginning along with Samantha's and completely devastated it ended this way. Please remember her with love and laughter.
Sheila Fresco xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
bobbygeorgiela (August 26, 2008 at 8:16 am)
At least she is no longer in pain.RIP, dear little Kahlilla.
AUNTIEFONGYEE (August 26, 2008 at 7:06 am)
Kahlilla, you were great though your life in this world is so short.
bushypi (August 26, 2008 at 6:13 am)
What an unbelieve little girl Lilla is. She is the braveheart she is because of her family who have always surrounded her with love and strength. I followed her story from day 1 and have laughed with her, fought with her, yelled her mantra for her and now cry for her but thankfull her pain is goneIf I can only be half the person Lilla was then I will be a mightily blessed person. Thanks Kahlilla you are an inspiration to so many people and made their world brighter...
dropstoo (August 25, 2008 at 1:32 pm)
a lovely video tribute to a beautiful beautiful little girl and her amazingly brave family,you have my undying respect kahlilla and family xxx
activeviii (August 24, 2008 at 4:27 pm)
I have followed lil's story almost from the begining....I have found myself smiling at her beautifulness and bravery daily....... and now i weap and pray for a wonderful rainbows end for her and her precious famiy...... truely an inspriation to us all may you be wraped in the love of us all xxx honey xxx
indilil (August 22, 2008 at 11:50 pm)
Thankyou for honouring our beautiful princess ... what a life we have shared...Kahlillas mum.
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