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After praying for miracle, family of 2-year-old girl now plans memorial

- Mike Chapman Redding Record Searchligh­t USA TODAY NETWORK HEILIGENTH­AL FAMILY

REDDING, Calif. – The family and church that have been praying for the resurrecti­on of a 2-year-old girl are transition­ing to a memorial service to celebrate the girl’s life.

A Facebook post by the Bethel Church on Friday acknowledg­es an outpouring of prayers hasn’t brought Olive Heiligenth­al back to life. A press release from the church says the girl’s parents, Andrew and Kalley Heiligenth­al, are now planning the service.

Olive died Dec. 14 when she stopped breathing, and since that day, church members and others turned to prayer, music and song on the girl’s behalf.

“Olive hasn’t been raised. The breakthrou­gh we have sought hasn’t come,” the Facebook post says.

After Olive Alayne Heiligenth­al died, church members used prayers to try to bring her back to life.

The church said following the girl’s sudden death, the Bethel community in Redding and around the world had been hoping to revive her.

“We have sought a miracle from God to raise her from the dead. We realize this is out of the norm, but that’s what a miracle is – it’s outside the box of nature and our power,” the church said on Facebook.

“When you are a friend of God and know that He is your heavenly Father, you trust Him and ask for big, outlandish miracles.”

The family called 911 when Olive stopped breathing. Paramedics tried to revive her at home, then she was taken to a Redding hospital, where doctors pronounced her dead.

As of midafterno­on Saturday, a GoFundMe page had raised $57,238.

The Heiligenth­als will use those donations to pay for funeral and family living expenses, the church said.

“They are incredibly thankful for the prayers and support that the community has shown as they and thousands of people have been believing for a miracle,” the church says.

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