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Jordan Moore (Brother)
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Date Posted: Sunday, December 23, 10:10:54pm cst
Mary Kate Moore, born April 24th 1989 – December 23rd 2007
Late Tuesday night in Green County, my sister Mary Kate was in route to her house when she had a head on collision with an oncoming vehicle. In the event, the seat bets and airbags functioned properly, but due to the extensiveness of damage, she sustained several critical injuries.
She was transported to Taylor County Regional Hospital and stabilized but with two broken arms, a hip, and her pelvis. At the time she was completely unresponsive and felt that some brain trauma had occurred.
Later that morning, she was transported to University of Louisville were her prognosis was changed. In addition to her original injuries, we were informed that she had also suffered a broken neck and had abdominal bleeding. They had lost her heart twice and revived her.
We were finally allowed a moment with her and she was so beautiful but her poor face was so swollen I hardly recognized her. You think to yourself, screaming, WHY GOD, WHY this little girl who had so much ambition. And there’s no answer. We felt of her on last time, She was our only baby girl and my only baby sister and I had to sit there feeling her get colder and cold. I would have given everything, my own sole if I had thought for a moment it would bring back our “moo moo”
It was 5am and she flat lined, and there was nothing else that could be done and we just had to let her go, she wasn’t our Mary anymore, and every breath of body left me with her
Oh Mary I Miss you SOOOO Much, Please come home
Mary Kate will always be my sister.
Nothing will ever change that.
Nothing can ever prepare you for the loss of a loved one.
I think that sibling relationships are so unique and so important. I cherished everyday, every laugh, every moment, and every aspect of this young girl’s life. My sister and I, were much, much more than just brother and sister, we were each other own best friend. I loved my sister more than anything in the entire world and nothing will ever change that. In January, she was to compete for the state title. If there was one thing she loved to do, it was fixing up for pageants. The Kentucky Fair Association has been a huge part of generations of my family and a lot of that and those families greatly impacted our lives.
Last year I can say with streaming tears how proud I was of her when she was able to get her grandfathers award for congeniality.
Two people I have lost in my life meant so much to me. When my grandfather died, so did part of our family. When my sister died, I felt that I lost everything. She is my sister, my friend, my rock.
My prayers go out to other families too. The pageant association has seen its fair share of lost queens and my support goes to all of them.
To be taken so young, with such beauty, and such ambition, it almost seems unfair.
Cherish you loved ones and remember that life can take way everything in heartbeat. Be with the ones you love this holiday.
Somewhere in the skies above, Mary will always be watching over all you girls and wishing you all the best. You were all her family, and when you are behind that stage in January, nervous and anxious, remember that you have a family member sitting beside you, who loves you and wishes you only the best
This little excerpt comes from a quote me and Mary worked on and I have always felt it motto to be true:
The way you portray yourself to the world will mirrow the influences you have on others. Set examples that are lady-like and congenial and remember to always live your life with a helping hand and a respect toward others. A single act of kindness can be memorable for a life time. If you can live to these standard everyday, you will never have to wear a crown to become a role model because to someone, you will always be a queen in their eyes.
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