Zoe McKinney

b: 03/05/2005
d: 02/10/2023
Service: 02/18/2023, 11:00 am Grand County High School Gym

OBITUARY

Zoe passed away from a tragic accident, when she fell 80 feet to her death on February 10th, 2023 at the age of 17.

Zoe was born March 5th, 2005 in Arlington, Texas to Belinda Thompson and Dale Smith.

Six days after her birth, Zoe was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder, Diamond Black Fan Anemia, she could not produce her own red blood cells, also VSD (Ventricle Septal Defect), which resulted in three holes in her heart. She endured 4 years of blood transfusions every 3 to 4 weeks and fought liver and kidney failure while waiting until a bone marrow donor with an exact match was found in Germany. After the transplant she was on anti-rejection medication and got graft versus host disease. She was currently battling AVN (Avascular Necrosis) a disease of the bones.

This did not stop Zoe, she was a fighter, and she received her transplant just days before her 4th birthday in March of 2008, after many weeks of Chemotherapy. She and her mother were required to stay at the Denver Children’s Hospital for nearly 6 months during this process, and she has had many complications to deal with since.

Zoe was a survivor; she had the strength of 1000 in a tiny body. She was always happy and could light up a room with her big blue eyes, amazing smile, and charming personality. Her goal was to make it to 4’9” so she could drive. She only accomplished this by receiving Steroid Therapy and many other medications and therapies to mature.

She loved being outdoors. She was an impressive horseback rider and was trained by the best. She loved Snow Skiing, hiking, four wheeling and she could do crazy things on a knee board and while wake boarding. She was an incredible gymnast despite her fragile frame and stood at the top of many cheerleading pyramids. She loved to ride her motorcycle, street or dirt, and drive her beloved Toyota Tacoma which she named, “Dolly”. She could drive a stick shift with ease and taught many of her friends to do the same. Lots of days she rode up to the High School on her motorcycle, she loved the freedom that she had while driving, and wanted to be a drifter racer someday. She was a beautiful, sweet, spunky, loving and caring ball of fire. She never met a stranger, and would give you anything that she had, if you needed it. She had more friends than there are stars in the heavens and loved them all very much. She gave of herself, selflessly and was known to always be behind the underdog or the new kids at school. She will be deeply and truly missed by everyone. She had an amazing support group at school who were bound and determined that she would succeed, not only academically but in cheer and other school activities. Thank you to everyone there, you know who you are, and you are very much appreciated. She was the Cheer Capitan and took that responsibility very seriously. She was a handful at times, but that was how she survived the many physical limitations that tried to hold her back. Zoe was scheduled to graduate in 4 weeks, just after her 18th birthday. She was also taking EMT classes and was on schedule to complete those. She is her Mom Belinda’s mini me. They were connected at the hip and could finish each other’s sentences. She loved her dearly and gave her many opportunities to grow and learn new things. Zoe had no fear and she lived her life out loud. She was living her best live ever, when we lost her, but know that she is in the heavens, looking down on us all and has no other obstacles to overcome.

She is survived by her loving mother Belinda Kay Thompson, her sister Kirrian Kay McKinney, her fiancé Lloyd Gist, her biological father Dale Smith, her step-father Cody McKinney and step siblings Kaci and Jason McKinney. Grandparents Rick and Cindy Thompson, numerous Aunts, Uncles, cousins and her Great-Grandparents, Joe and Delma Vancil and Ivy Thompson Noorlander.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday February 18, 2023 at 11:00 am at the Grand County High School Gym.

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