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Grace Rohloff was called home to Heaven on Saturday, July 13th. Grace was a light in the world, always looking for the best in every single person she met. She would actually seek out the broken, finding the best in everyone, never seeing a flaw and always seeing the best that they had to offer. She had a humor that would make everyone laugh. She was a treasure. And oh my heart, she is missed. She loved the Lord and exemplified His Grace in everything that she did. She loved adventure. She embraced life. She LIVED life. She died as she lived. Full of pure excitement and adventure. She is in God’s house, safe and secure. I would rather her be with her mom, dad, Tre and Faith, but she has taken her place in the Kingdom of Glory. As she rests in His arms for eternity, please keep her family in your prayers as we navigate our life without our Grace. We know that His grace is eternal and we rest easy in His promises. They would love for people to donate in Grace's memory to these three causes: https://www.fritzandfriendsdmd.org/ Fritz is the grandson of Grace's beloved coach, Coach Krieger, and was her teacher at Valley Lutheran High School. He inspired Grace to be a math teacher and they want to bless his family in any way that they can. https://www.trinitylutheranschoolaz.org/ Endowment Fund Grace was a graduate Trinity Lutheran School and was a member of the church for most of her life. She had an unwavering foundation in her faith and exuded the love and kindness of Jesus with all of those around her. https://www.vlhs.org/ Valley Lutheran High School was where Grace attended high school and was a student teacher. Please donate to the VLHS Girl's Athletics specifically. This is near and dear to Grace's heart. She was a true athlete who would love to see Valley blessed in this way. Thank you for loving this amazing family as they grieve the loss of their sweet girl Grace. If you're reading this, you know how incredible she was, and will always be to those of us who had the honor and blessing of knowing her. As I am praying for the Rohloff family, I also pray for all of you who adored her as I will always continue to do. Live life. She'd like that a whole lot. (Please email Heather Chapman at [email protected] or text at (623) 521-7859 if you have any questions.)