Mya June “Mya Bee” Kahler was only nine years old when she passed away, leaving behind a world that will never forget her.
She had been in remission from leukemia for six years, a testament to her resilience and courage.


But the side effects of treatment ultimately claimed her, taking away a little girl who had fought with every ounce of her being.

Mya was fearless, loving, and strong beyond her years.


She never gave up, no matter what the doctors said or how painful the treatments were.
Her energy and spirit shone through every hospital visit, every needle, every moment of uncertainty.

Chrissy Kahler, Mya’s mother, shared her heartbreak, “Our Mya June (🐝) passed away this morning around 5:30 am.
Our hearts are broken.


I know she won her fight and is finally able to breathe, walk, see, run, and play.


She is at peace after all these years.”

Even in her short life, Mya left an indelible mark on everyone around her.
She loved dolls, watching movies, and most importantly, sharing laughter and love with her family.


She had a light in her eyes that drew people in, a spirit that refused to be dimmed by illness.

One of the family’s favorite photos shows Mya just two weeks after having her brain tumor removed.


No one knew that the very next day she would suffer her worst seizure yet, because the tumor had begun to grow back.


But Mya faced every challenge with courage, her tiny hands and bright eyes full of determination.


Treatment resumed immediately, and she continued to fight, showing the world the meaning of true bravery.

Her mother often recounts the moments of everyday joy, like asking Mya to make a wish and blow.


Mya may not have fully understood what a wish was, but she did it anyway, giggling as the air carried her little hopes.
Chrissy whispered her own wish to her daughter:


“To be happy, my angel, and for us to meet again someday.”

Months have passed since Mya’s passing, yet her absence is felt every single day.
“Ten months without you,” Chrissy writes. “How could this be?


The days pass so quickly, but not one goes by without thinking of you.


I talk to you every day, wondering what you’re doing in Heaven.
I know you’re happy — you better be.”

Chrissy acknowledges the cruel reality that Mya was not supposed to leave before her mother.
But in her heart, she knows that Mya fulfilled her purpose, even in the face of tremendous struggle.


“It was your time, my love. One day it will be mine, and we will never be apart again,” she says.

Mya’s courage, joy, and light continue to live on in the hearts of those she touched.


Every smile she shared, every laugh she offered, every moment of love she gave has left a permanent imprint on her family and friends.
Even though her life was short, it was full of meaning, love, and inspiration.

Her mother writes, “My angel, my daughter, my love — you are always in my heart.
I got you, and you got me.”
In these words, the bond between mother and daughter transcends life itself.

Mya’s legacy is one of bravery, love, and resilience.
She reminds the world how precious life is, how every small moment matters, and how the strength of the human spirit can shine even in the darkest times.


Fly high, little Mya Bee.


Your laughter, courage, and love will never be forgotten.
The world will always remember your gentle buzz, and the hearts you touched will carry your light forever.