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Lydia Christine
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Lydia
Christine Kizziar
Carrolton, TX, 2000 - 2014
Lydia Christine Kizziar, age 13, passed away on Saturday, January 4, at
Children's Medical Center in Plano, Texas, from influenza, and went into
the arms of Jesus. She was born September 8, 2000 in Plano, Texas, and
grew up in Carrollton. She was a member of Metrocrest Presbyterian
Church, and was a 7th grade student at Founders Classical Academy in
Lewisville.
Lydia is survived by her parents, Max and Diane Kizziar of Carrollton,
older siblings Emily, Ryan, and Abigail, and a younger sister Katie
Ellen. She is also survived by loving grandparents Albert and Laurel
Bronick of Carrollton, Dr. Jim Kizziar and Betty Kizziar of Little Rock,
Ark., Jane Kitchen Kizziar Rahmani and Ali Rahmani of Carrollton, TX,
aunts Carol Bronick of Herndon, Va., Holly Kizziar of Carrollton, Texas,
Kathy Bronick Aasmundstad and uncle Grant Aasmundstad of Olathe, Kan
Lydia was a believer and follower of Jesus Christ, and we take greatvjoy
and comfort in the knowledge that she is now enjoying perfect fellowship
with Him for eternity. She was an active and enthusiastic member of her
church youth group and participated in her first inner city mission trip
with them last summer. She was also a past member of a local chapter of
Faith Keepers.
Lydia was both a precious daughter and a Christian warrior-in-training,
and her passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew her. She
loved the Lord, loved her family, loved her friends, and was beginning
to display a love for young children that warmed the hearts of her
parents.
Visitation will be at the North Dallas Funeral Home, 2710 Valley View
Lane in Farmers Branch, Texas, Thursday, January 9, 2014, 5-8 p.m. The
memorial service will be on Friday, January 10, at Freedom Life Church,
2435 E Hebron Pkwy in Carrollton, TX, at 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, gifts and memorials may either be given to the
Metrocrest Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund (1265 E. Hebron Parkway,
Carrollton, TX 75010), or to Brookhill Ranch Camp (431 Brooks Loop, Hot
Springs, Ark. 71909), a Christian summer camp that was a very special
place to Lydia.
Published January 9, 2014 |
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LYDIA CHRISTINE KIZZIAR
SEPT 8, 2000 - JAN 4, 2014
BELOVED DAUGHTER MADE PERFECT IN CHRIST
i AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE
WHOEVER BELIVES IN ME THOUGH
HE DIE YET SHAL HE LIVE
JOHN 11:25
Furneaux
Cemetery, Carrollton, Denton County, Texas
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