Megan Frix Death, Obituary – We did not make the most of the opportunities we had to help Jerry and Megan while they were still alive and we now regret that decision. Let’s not squander this opportunity to pay her respects in a dignified manner by not holding a funeral service. There is no way for us to understand what other people are going through because we are not in their shoes. People feel alone. The general public has the impression that they are being confined.
It is imperative that we make contact with people as soon as possible, before it is too late to do so. It is of the utmost importance that we stop allowing our pride to get in the way of our progress. It is not necessary for us to attempt to assist another person simply because we are at a loss for words or because we experience discomfort when we are in the same predicament as them. The best course of action is to not keep quiet.
This year, I’ve heard it said a few times that praying is a good thing to do, but praying AND giving someone a warm coat is a faster way to warm someone up. This is something that I’ve heard more than once. It is time for us to quit sitting around and waiting for God to move in the world through the actions of other people. Affirm the truth that you are the Lord’s hands and feet.
The unfortunate event that took Megan’s life much too soon occurred on January 8th, and we would like to give her the funeral that she is entitled to receive. Due to the constant care that Megan required from her father, he was unable to maintain employment after she was diagnosed with autism. Megan fell somewhere on the autism spectrum.
Despite the fact that Megan’s family struggled financially, she always managed to put a smile on everyone’s face who had the pleasure of knowing her. Our hearts are broken by the news of her passing, and we sincerely hope that by paying tribute to her legacy in this way, we can adequately convey how sorry we are for your loss.