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Nova Eileen Fyffe, a beautiful soul who graced this world for just a brief moment, was born on May 8, 2025, in Greenville, Ohio. She left us on the same day, surrounded by the love and warmth of her family who cherished her deeply, even in the fleeting time they had together. Although Nova's time on this earth was incredibly short, the impact of her arrival will resonate within the hearts of her loving family forever.
She was lovingly welcomed into the world by her devoted parents, David and Katherine McKeehen Fyffe. Nova was not only a daughter but a sister to her caring siblings: Jaxon, who shared a special twin bond with her, Lucas, Evelynn, Hazel, Elijah, Jaelyn, and Layla. Each of them will hold dear the brief yet profound connection they felt with her, a bond that will remain unbreakable no matter the distance of time and circumstance.
Nova is also survived by her adoring grandparents Marguerite Allen and John Fyffe; her aunts and uncles, Abagail (Tyler) Feehan, Jeramy (Danielle) Fyffe, and Cassandra (Dwayne) Smith; her cousins, Juliette and Jeramy; and her great aunt, Patti Savakinas.
In Heaven, she was welcomed into the loving arms of her grandparents, Steven McKeehen and Robyn Dinwiddie; as well as her uncle, Justin McKeehen.
As we remember Nova Eileen Fyffe, her gentle presence will forever be felt, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Though she has departed too soon, her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the lives of her family and in the memories they will create together, honoring her precious life.
At this time, there will be no services held.
The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to those at Lighthouse Baptist Church for the outpouring of love and support that has been shown to them during this difficult time.
To share a special message with the family, please visit the Guestbook below.
“The Lord took my child’s hand today.
Said, come with me, I’ll lead the way.
I have a special place for you,
Now we must go there’s much to do.
This fluffy cloud will be your bed,
this crown of stars is for your head,
this ray of sun will keep you warm,
my love is shelter from the storm.
So come beloved child with me.
The very best is yet to be.”
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