Abigail Susan-Lanaé Mygatt's Obituary
Abigail Susan-Lanae' Mygatt, 12 gained her wings on Tuesday, October 15th, 2024, in the arms of her father. Abigail came into this world on December 22nd, 2011, like a wrecking ball! She quickly helped us realize that angel's do exist on Earth and that they can be quite a handful! Abigail, also known as Abbyk or KCakes, spent her days like many other kids, despite having her special powers (cerebral palsy). Abbyk loved going to school to be around friends, she loved swimming, Steve Harvey, and pinching! Abigail was also an avid lover of all things involving Christmas lights and fireworks. Abbyk had a long medical journey throughout her life, but despite that, she had a fire in her that couldn't be tamed. Abigail will be remembered by so many by her infectious laugh, beautiful smile, her extreme strength, resiliency, and never-ending determination. Abigail in the past has participated in special needs baseball, cheerleading, and loved throwing any ball or toy that she was able to get her hands on.
Abigail was born in, and resided in Tulsa, Oklahoma and attended Edison Preparatory School where she was in the 7th grade. Abigail was always an inspiration in strength and radiated inner joy with a pure heart and a lot of spunkiness! Abigail will be deeply missed by family and friends, as well as anyone who had the pleasure of meeting her. Abbyk is survived by her parents, Tabitha Sullivan, Amy Nuckolls, and Victor Mygatt, and siblings, Etta-Marie (Maddy) Mygatt, and Sydney Giles (bonus sister), grandfather, Matt Nuckolls, and great grandfather, Earl Gene Sullivan, as well as many cousins, and other relatives. Abigail is proceeded in death by maternal grandparents, Suzanne Sullivan and Michael Chad Henderson Sr, paternal grandparents, Grace L. Reynolds and Ralph Victor Mygatt, her uncle, Arthur J Reynolds, aunt, Terry Lynn Sullivan, and her great grandmother, Martha Elzona Spradling.
Celebration of Life & Memorial Dinner for Abigail will be held Saturday, November 2nd, 2024 Garnett Road Baptist Church in Tulsa, Ok. Service will start at 1pm with a memorial meal to follow.
(620 S. Garnett Rd Tulsa, Ok)
In Leu of flowers, please consider donating to the go fund me for remembrance services..
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