Honored Kid

Geeyani Littlejohn

Geeyani Littlejohn Kid Photo

Location

Altadena , CA, US

Diagnosis

Dicer1 sarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

January 2022

Status

Deceased

Treated At

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

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My Story

Geeyani was a beautiful person with a precious soul that touched so many hearts. She love trips to the park where she can make friends and never hesitated to do so. She was a very appreciative baby that begin giving kisses to her parents at a toddler age every time she was fed or even bathed. She loved watching cartoons and coloring and most of all painting. She enjoyed spa days in her last months at the hospital with company from family and friends. Geeyani was a well known patient on her floor at children’s hospital for her strength and strong fight plus her kindness and love she spread throughout the hospital. She loved dogs and her puppy she was given was her drive to get back home. Her parents fought her for her day and night caring for Geeyani with whatever resources they could find as well as comfort. Geeyani loved water so when she beat cancer and finished radiation in July of 2023 she enjoyed trips to water parks with her whole family. She was so positive even with the fact her hair had been lost. She fought hard to make it back home and her parents fought tremendously hard with her as well as her grandparents aunties and family. Its a devastating situation for her not to be here but the parents are working on her a non profit organization so that they can give back to kids that are fighting cancer and parents that are welling to talk or even accept help while being in a terrible situation with their kid. Geeyani loved Disney movies and had been to a dodgers game with her family but couldn’t get over the mighty ducks and the movie sequels. She has a strong bond with her mother and grand parents as will as cousins but Geeyani was a daddy’s girl and she would make it clear who she looked like. She was so proud of her family and anticipated the day she would be able to go school. At this time the family is working on keeping Geeyani’s name and her story alive as well as giving advice to families that were in the same situation, there’s plenty of more to talk about and I can go on and on about (Gi-Gi) her nickname so as we go forward with this journey we ask that you keep her parents in prayer and open your heart to this beautiful angel and her story

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