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ABBIE RAE MUCHA
March 18, 2007 ~ May 15, 2010
Abbie Rae Mucha was unexpectedly called back to Heaven on Sat., May 15, 2010 at Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital in Portland, OR. Born on March 18, 2007 in Vancouver, WA to Kurt and Angie Mucha. Abbie was three years young.
Abbie enjoyed dressing up like a princess and playing with her friends and big sister Lillian. She also liked to ride her bike, go hiking, play with bugs, dance to the Black Eyed Peas, and make her family laugh.
Abbie and her family assured that Abbie will continue to live on and touch people by generously donating her heart to a one year old girl in Arizona, her liver to a one year old in Seattle, her kidneys to an adult in Portland, and her beautiful eyes to the Eye Bank.
Abbie leaves behind her loving parents, Kurt and Angie Mucha at home; sister, Lillian Mucha at home; grandparents, Kris and Ray Kuhnhenn of White Swan, WA, Mike and Vicki Mucha of Washougal, WA, and Richard (Diane) England of Salem, OR; great-grandparents, Ruth and Al Mucha of California, and Betty Fougner of California; uncles, Kevin (Jen) Mucha of California, Jacob England of White Swan, WA, Shane Kuhnhenn of White Swan, WA, and Oda Taob "Bones" Kuhnhenn of Yakima, WA; aunts, Richelle (Tony) Lundervold of Mulino, OR, and Rayana Kuhnhenn of White Swan, WA; and numerous cousins.
There will be a Celebration of Abbie's life on Sun., May 23rd at 4:00 p.m. at Brown's Funeral Home in Camas, WA. A reception will follow at Angelo's Pizza in Camas. The family requests that those in attendance wear pink for Abbie and to bring their children.
Memorials in Abbie's memory may be sent to the Abbie Rae Mucha Memorial Fund at any Lacamas Credit Union or First Independent Bank.
Brown's Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Camas has been entrusted with arrangements. To send condolences or to sign the online guestbook, please visit www.brownsfh.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Kurt and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! I hope in time the pain fades and memories stay strong!
Amber (Goodwin)Agard
Amber Agard
May 28, 2010
Angie, I'm so sorry for your loss. I don't even know what to say... Other than I have been thinking about you and your family. Stay strong and lean on the loved ones around you as much as you need to. Don't feel bad asking for help when you need it and you will. There are so many people who can and will do anything for you. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so happy that Abbie was able to help others in need. My deepest sympathy, Jodie
Jodie Sobczak
May 28, 2010
Kurt, Angie, and Lillian,
How I wish I could have met Abbie in life. Thank you for the privilege of caring for her and walking along side all of you during such a difficult time. I'm so very sorry... my heart and prayers remain with your family.
-Angela, PICU RN
Angela L
May 25, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May you be comforted that Abbie is now safe in the arms of Jesus.
Jennifer Homola
May 24, 2010
Angie, Kurt, and Lillian,
It has been years since I have seen you, and though I have never actually met Abbie, the service today was an amazing tribute to your daughter. You both were so strong and composed, I will be thinking of you all often, and I hope that in time the pain will fade, and her memories will lessen the heaviness in your hearts. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Kristin and Kiana
Kristin LaDuke
May 23, 2010
Kurt and Angie and Lily....there are no words that could express my heart felt pain for you. I think the beauty of what you did out of your loss shows how truly amazing you are. Sending you all my thoughts and may those that received your gift know how truly blessed they are. Always Cathy and Trevor
May 23, 2010
So sorry.
Dennis Benson
May 23, 2010
I'm so sorry for your loss of your precious little angel Abbie. What a magnificent tribute you gave in her honor to help others in need.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Susie Ray Buckert
May 22, 2010
I'm holding you guys tight and in all my prayers. If there is anything I can do to help in any way at any time....I'll be here.
Rhonda Walker
May 21, 2010
We are heartbroken at the lose of your precious Abbie, we are soincrediably sorry for your lose. You are such strong amazing people and Abbie was blessed to have you two as parents. If there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate to ask. Thinking of you, we love you. Katie & Lonnie Reed.
Katie Reed
May 21, 2010
Kurt, Angie and Lilie,
Uncle Keith and I have thought so much about you all in this last week. We wish we could be there to offer our condolences in person. Please know that we love you all so much. You are in our prayers.
All our love,
Uncle Keith and Aunt Teresa
Teresa & Keith Mucha
May 21, 2010
We are so sorry for you loss, you are in our prayers at this time.
Kevin and Cindy Knotts
May 21, 2010
It is so difficult to find the right words to say to you at this time. My heart breaks for you and your tragic loss of Abbie. I am so sorry. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. If there is anything we can do to help please let me know. You have a tremendous amount of support around you at this time and all who knows you loves you. I hope in time your pain will fade and your memories stay close. You are wonderful parents. Do not ever forget that. With love and sorrow Jeff and Candie
Candie Fraijo
May 21, 2010
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