“I will make you proud momma,” promises Mackenzie in a heartbreaking post (via toofab)
The news was announced on Angie's Instagram on Tuesday. The post, which featured two photos of Douthit running marathons, revealed that she passed away late Monday night.After first sharing a bible verse from 1 Corinthians 11:1," the caption began, "On Monday, December 9 at 11:37pm, Angie finished her race. Her last days were spent lovingly surrounded by family and friends as they prayed, sang, and shared funny Angie stories. Angie found out about her cancer in January 2018.
"We watched her get up everyday in the darkest hours of the night to spread the brightest light that she knew of, her Savior Jesus Christ," the message continued. "There were times when she wrote her posts through pain and confusion. There were times at the end when she couldn't type and would ask her daughters to type for her but she would not give up spreading the gospel message of hope. In nearly two years, she never missed her daily post...tomorrow she will.
The caption concluded by sharing a call to action. "This is where you pick up the baton and run like she did mighty warrior," it said. "You can choose this day to be like Angie and use your social media engagements to make a difference rather than disaster, to spread love and not hate, and to always be kind.
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