"She was random, she was smart. She was super funny and super fun."
That's how
Tim Smith remembers his 12-year-old daughter,
Taylor, who died suddenly last weekend from complications due to pneumonia, according to Buzzfeed.
"Initially it's shock, and waves of depression, and hoping that it's not real, and hoping that every time you take a nap or go to sleep, you find out it wasn't real,"
Smith told CBS-affiliate
WJHL-TV of his daughter's sudden death.
Saying goodbye has been incomparably heart-wrenching, but Taylor's parents say they found some comfort this week in an unexpected place: a letter that Taylor herself wrote -- to her future, 22-year-old self.
Written on April 13,
2013, the letter was in an envelope emblazoned with the words: "To be opened by
Taylor Smith on April 13, 2023." The teen's parents say they found the letter while sorting through their daughter's possessions.
"She liked doing quirky things and she liked doing meaningful things, she always created stuff," her dad told Buzzfeed. "The fact that she wrote this letter wasn't a surprise, but what she wrote was."
In her letter, Taylor, who was a student at
Liberty Bell Middle School in
Johnson City,
Tenn., asked her future self about her high school education and about her relationship with God. The letter began:
Dear Taylor,
How's life?
Life is pretty simple right now (10 years in your past). I know I'm late for you, but as I'm writing, this is early, so: congratulations on graduating high school! If you didn't, go back and keep trying. Get that degree!
[
...] Have you prayed, worshipped, read the
Bible, or gone to serve the
Lord recently? If not, get up and do so NOW!
I don't care what
point in our life we're in right now, do it!
Taylor's letter was also peppered with questions about college ("What are we majoring in?"), as well as some about traveling ("Have you been out of the country?"), the latest episodes of "
Doctor Who" and whether or not she'd been to Dollywood recently.
At the end of the letter, Taylor also offered her 22-year-old self a piece of advice.
"
Remember it's been 10 years since I wrote this," she wrote. "
Stuff has happened good and bad, that's just how life works and you have to go with it."
The letter, says Taylor's family, exemplifies the sort of person the teenager was: full of life, wisdom and love for those around her and for God.
"Her dad said what made her so special was she had
the wisdom of an adult but the faith of a child," Taylor's aunt,
Kathy Oakes, told the Johnson City
Press of the young woman.
This week, Taylor's letter went viral, as netizens have eagerly shared her words of wisdom.
"You little hero," wrote one Twitter user Saturday after reading the young woman's letter.
"
Words 2 live by," wrote another.
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- published: 13 Jan 2014
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