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2022
Forever our brave and strong, beautiful boy.
Mason passed away peacefully at home at 6:27 PM on January 12, 2022, in his loving parent’s arms where he belonged.
Mason battled Miller- Dieker Syndrome Lissencephaly. He was one of 100,000 precious children born with this rare genetic mutation. Constantly defying odds and writing his own story, Mason was definitely one to leave an unforgettable impression on all those who loved him, knew him, and helped care for him. He always had everyone in awe of how happy and bright he was. He marched to the beat of his own drum, was considered a miracle, and was a true angel here on earth.
Our entire life was Mason. For the past 5 years, our sense of purpose centered around his precious needs. His absence is deeply felt to the core within our home. It was our greatest privilege as parents to advocate and fight for his life, and it was the highest privilege to be trusted with such a special baby boy. We are eternally grateful for the opportunity we got to spend as a family. We are also thankful and recognize the incredible support we received that made his care possible. From our dedicated and loving nurses, Ms. Erica, Ms. Victoria, and Ms. Venna, that constantly went above and beyond for us day in and day out to our Palliative Care team at Children’s Medical Center Hospital whose knowledge and loving guidance helped us so much, and to Masons Nana, Poppy, and Great Grandmother who would drop whatever they were doing to help.
Mommy, Daddy, Bubba, and Sissy already miss you so much, Mason Reed. We love you so much it hurts. We can’t wait to see you again. Have fun being a kid, you deserve it more than anyone.
Mason is survived by his parents, Justin and Amanda Smith, as well as his big brother, Maddox Smith, his baby sister, Meredith Smith, his Grandparents, Kenneth and Debbie Smith, Grandmother Lisa Norsworthy, Great Grandparents David and Snow Norsworthy, Great Grandparents Bernie and Fran Potter, Great Grandparents Kenneth and Betty Smith, Uncle and Aunt Kenneth and Alicia Smith, Uncle Steven Smith, Uncle Austin Norsworthy, Cousins Dakota and Rylan Smith, and numerous other loving great aunts, great uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his Grandparents Jennifer and Tony Norsworthy. In lieu of flowers, Mason’s family is asking for donations to be sent to Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, where Mason spent many hours receiving treatment and medical care.
5 Entries
Emmanuel Sharp
January 20, 2022
Hey Mason I miss u so much me and your mom always talk about you i hope god is keeping you safe and your mommy and daddy sister brother they love you see you soon one day
Alicia Smith
January 14, 2022
Mason, we love you so much! You will forever live in our hearts until we are reunited together with our Heavenly Father! You brought SO MUCH JOY to all of us. I will miss your sweet smile, the way you lit up the room, the way you loved your Poppy! Aunt Lele loves you forever!
Ken Smith
January 14, 2022
From the day you were born you’ve held a very special place in my heart. I could never put the words together to tell you how much we love you. It’s been a hard 5 years and you have had to endure more than any child should ever have to. Through all your seizures and hospital visits and countless nights hooked up to machines fighting being a strongest little boy you could be. You made our family complete and we will have a huge hole in our lives till we see you again. Sunday lunches just won’t be the same without you. You made every event special and the time we had with you was a gift. Most of the time we had to fight paw paw just to get to hold you. I’ve never seen someone melt a heart like you melted his. That smile you had every time you heard his voice. Your were truly paw paws boy. Your mom and dad are my hero’s and I know they were yours too. We find peace and comfort knowing how much fun your having being a kid in the arms of Jesus. I got things down here. Go be a kid until I see you again. Your crazy uncle Kenny
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