Help Daja Pringle Lay Her Beloved Daughter A'Daya to Rest
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Update: Hear from Daja
On Monday, July 29th, 2024, a tragic incident occurred in Northeast Houston. A'Daya Rain Fisher (pronounced Ah-DAY-uh), a two-year-old girl, was at her babysitter's home when she was mauled by three Rottweilers. Despite immediate response from authorities, paramedics were unsuccessful. The Rottweilers have been euthanized. ( News Story Link )
This heartbreaking event has left the family mourning the sudden loss of a beloved child. A'Daya Rain Fisher, a beautiful, sweet little girl, was known for her bright smile and infectious laughter. She brought joy to everyone with her playful spirit and loving nature. She liked to color, play with bubbles, and dance anytime music played.
A'Daya adored her big brother, Remi, often following him around like his shadow, imitating everything he did. She always tried to be Remi's mom, telling him what he could and couldn’t do. Their bond was unbreakable, and Remi is struggling to understand why his beloved sister is no longer with them.
Daja, A'Daya’s mother, is devastated by the loss. She remembers how every night before bed, A'Daya would say, “Mom kiss. Mom hug.” Daja would give her a hug and kiss goodnight, then A'Daya would remind her, “Mom Remi’s kiss and hug” to ensure her brother always felt loved.
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Commonly Asked Questions (FAQs):
Who we are:
Daja Pringle (A'Daya's mother) and Jason Pringle (A'Daya's greauncle).
Where you're from:
Houston & Austin, TX.
How the funds will be spent:
The funds collected here will be used by Jason Pringle to cover medical/funeral costs and other costs associated with this situation. Additionally, we would like to set up a fund in A'Daya's name to help do something positive in the community in her honor and memory.
In 2015, as a teenager in high school, Daja had to bury her mother, who passed suddenly at 44. Losing her mother and daughter within 10 years is a lot to endure. Please keep her and the rest of her family in your prayers; she can use your strength and support now more than ever.
Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
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Jason Pringle
Organizer
Houston, TX