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Who is Angie Douthit? Teen Mom Mackenzie McKee’s Mother Bio, Wiki, Age, Cause of Death, Brain Cancer, Obituary, Book, Height, Net Worth and Instagram

Angie Douthit Bio – Angie Douthit Wiki

Angie Douthit was the mother of Teen Mom 3 Star Mackenzie McKee. She died of brain cancer on December 9, 2019, after battling the disease for a long time. She has died at the age of 50. Shortly after Douthit’s family shared the news with her thousands of fans and followers, the MTV star took to Instagram with a photo of her mom crossing the finish line of a race gleefully wearing a pink tutu. She had battled cancer for almost two years. She was formerly a school teacher. Angie had taken to Instagram to make her fans of her illnesses after her diagnosis in the year 2018.

Angie Douthit Age

She was born in 1969. She died on December 9, 2019, at the age of 50.

Angie Douthit Husband

She was married to her husband Brad Douthit.

Angie Douthit Children

She had four daughters, Mackenzie McKee, Whitney Douthit, Kaylee Douthit, and Zeke Douthit.

Angie Douthit Death

The news of her death on December 9, 2019, was confirmed by her family, on Tuesday, November 10, 2019, afternoon, in a heartfelt Instagram post. Sharing a string of pictures of the reality star running the 5K Diva Dash, the statement sadly announced that Angie had ‘finished her race’. It read: ‘Her last days were spent lovingly surrounded by family and friends as they prayed, sang, and shared funny Angie stories. ‘Angie found out about her cancer in January 2018. She wanted to keep everyone informed of what was going on so she made a social media post. The next day she made another. And then another.

Angie Douthit Cause of Death

The cause of her death was brain cancer a disease she had battled since January 2018. The Brain Cancer had advanced to stage four leading to her death. Angie was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 with her daughter Mackenzie confirming it had spread just months later.

Angie Douthit Brain Cancer

She found out about her cancer in January 2018.

Angie Douthit Tribute

“Momma [Angie Douthit] has crossed the finish line,” McKee began. “She did not lose the battle, she [won]. She is healed and running in heaven in eternity. Idk anyone who left earth with such an impact.” “Your entire life you never [wasted] a chance to let the world know God’s love,” she continued. “When we would try to brag on what an amazing person you are you would respond with ‘it’s not me, it’s God.'”

Asking her followers, “Could you imagine this world if we all lived like Angie Douthit?” McKee remembered the times in which her mother paved the path for her daughter to follow with faith.

“She always said ‘it’s easy, we were put on earth to share God’s love.’ And boy did she,” the Teen Mom star continued. “700 daily posts for you guys to read daily, hundreds of speaking engagements even when she could barely walk or speak, she simply trusted That God would speak through her.”

McKee ended her loving tribute with a message to her mom, writing, “Momma, i did not deserve you. But you loved me so unconditionally. You were the glue that held me together. The one who always believed in me. Idk what I will do without you but I hope this goes by fast so I can hurry and come be with you.”
“You passed a torch down to us and I will not fail you,” she promised. “I will live for Christ and love like him like you always taught me. I will make you proud momma.”

 

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Momma @angiedouthit has crossed the finish line. She did not lose the battle, she one. She is healed and running in heaven in eternity. Idk anyone who left earth with such an impact, Your entire life you never waisted a chance to let the world know Gods love. When we would try to brag on what an amazing person you are you would respond with “it’s not me, it’s God” Could you imagine this world if we all lived like Angie Douthit. She always said “it’s easy, we were put on earth to share Gods love.” And boy did she. 700 daily post for you guys to read daily, hundreds of speaking engagements even when she could barely walk or speak, she simply trusted That God would speak through her. Momma, i did not deserve you. But you loved me so unconditionally. You were the glue that held me together. The one who always believed in me. Idk what I will do without you but I hope this goes by fast so I can hurry and come be with you. You passed a torch down to us and I will not fail you. I will live for Christ and love like him like you always taught me. I will make you proud momma.

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“Imitate me, as I also imitate Christ.” ‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭11:1‬ “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” 2 Timothy 4:7-8 On Monday, December 9 at 11:37pm, Angie finished her race. Her last days were spent lovingly surrounded by family and friends as they prayed, sang, and shared funny Angie stories. Angie found out about her cancer in January 2018. She wanted to keep everyone informed of what was going on so she made a social media post. The next day she made another. And then another. And what started as an easy way to convey information turned into wildfire of hope that spread over the world. She wasn’t able to sleep an entire night so she would wake up around 3am to write her posts. We watched her get up everyday in the darkest hours of the night to spread the brightest light that she knew of, her Savior Jesus Christ. There were times when she wrote her posts through pain and confusion. There were times at the end when she couldn’t type and would ask her daughters to type for her but she would not give up spreading the gospel message of hope. In nearly two years, she never missed her daily post…tomorrow she will. But this is where you pick up the baton and run like she did mighty warrior. You can choose this day to be like Angie and use your social media engagements to make a difference rather than disaster, to spread love and not hate, and to always be kind. We know many people around the world read these posts so drop your city and country name in the comments so we can see where you are! #staystrongmightywarrior #itsonlycancer #alwaysbekind

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