Madison Jolene Knight, 2005 - 2018
Madison Jolene Knight, 12, of
Belmont, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at her family home on February
15, 2018 from brain cancer. She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 16, 2005
to Kurtis Lee and Jennifer Jolene Rockwood Knight.
Madi loved being with her
family. She was a leader in the family, a devoted and kind sister to her siblings,
and will be deeply missed by them. The highlight of her life was going on
family trips with her aunts, uncles and cousins, visiting family in Utah, and
attending “Cousin’s Camp” at her grandma’s home in Indiana every summer. She
developed very strong eternal bonds with her cousins and other family members
during these family vacations and spent hundreds of hours looking at scrapbooks
about the family events.
Madison loved the Arts. She
played piano, cello, and ukulele and had a beautiful singing voice. She played
Princess Aurora in the town’s production of Sleeping
Beauty and then Gabriella in their production of High School Musical. She loved to sing at church and family
events and talent shows. Madi received
her own sewing machine at an early age and loved to sew doll clothing, pillows
and other creations as gifts for her friends and family. She taught herself to knit and crochet and
loved making scarves and other items for her dolls and beloved stuffed animals.
She was also a talented artist, budding photographer, and a gifted writer and started writing and
illustrating creative picture books at the age of 3.
Madi attended elementary
school at the Mary Lee Burbank School, and was in the middle of her 7th
grade year at Chenery Middle School. She had a sharp intellect and received top
grades in school. She had an inquiring and logical mind and loved to explore
new things. Her favorite subject in school was Latin, and in her spare time,
she was learning French and German online.
Madi was an avid reader. She
would often devour one or two books a day.
She loved fantasy, especially the Land of Stories Series, anything by
Gail Carson Levine, and of course, the Harry
Potter Series (she read all 7 books before she completed second grade). Harry Potter was by far her favorite series
and she was completing the 13th iteration of the audio books when
she passed away. She was an expert in
Harry Potter trivia. Her dream was to visit Ollivander’s Wand Shop and have a
wand choose her at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios. This dream came true when she was awarded a
special trip by the Make-A-Wish foundation just a month before her death.
She was a devout member of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and active in the youth (Young
Women) program. She loved to perform family history work for her ancestors in
the Boston Massachusetts Temple, attend weekly church youth activities, summer
girl’s camp and was actively working on her Young Woman Personal Progress award,
working toward achieving her Young Womanhood Medallion. She had very close
friendships with the other young women in her ward as well as her close group
of friends at school.
Her loss is felt deeply by all
who knew her. Madi will be remembered lovingly for her many kindnesses, her
loyalty to family and friends, her wonderful sense of humor and quick wit, her
extraordinary intelligence, her beautiful singing voice, her deep spirituality,
her constant desire to make correct choices, serve others and live her life as
a true daughter of God, and especially her faith and devout love for her Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ.
In addition to her parents, Madison
is survived by four siblings, Maxwell, Rebecca, William, and Annabeth,
grandparents, Kenneth and Shari Knight (Spanish Fork, Utah), grandmother Jolene
Rockwood (Batesville, Indiana), step-grandfather D. Page Busken, (Cincinnati,
Ohio); 21 aunts and uncles, and 35 cousins. Her maternal grandfather, Frederick Rockwood
and her brother Frederick Kenneth Knight preceded her in death.
A visitation will be held at
the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah from 6:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20, 2018. Funeral services will be held at 1pm
on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, at 125 N Sandrun Rd in Salt Lake City. Burial will be in the Rockwood
family plot in the Salt Lake City Cemetery after the service on Wednesday.
A memorial service will also
be held in the Boston area on Monday, February 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 65 Binney St, Cambridge, MA. There will be a visitation before the service from
5- 6:45 p.m. in the same location. PLEASE NOTE: Limited parking is available at 65 Binney St. Addititonal parking available at 50 Binney St.
The family requests that in
lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made, in honor of Madison Knight, to the
Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Pediatric Oncology at https://giving.massgeneral.org/children/donate/,
or to the Humanitarian Services Division of LDS Philanthropies, at https://www.ldsphilanthropies.org/humanitarian-services
Comments
I have so enjoyed reading your blog. Blessings on you and your family as the angels attend you.
Your mother's friend, Kathy
Jerry and I are so very sorry for your loss. Although I have never met your daughter, I feel like I know her. It has been a privilege to read Jenn's blog and feel the spirit she has.
Kurt: You,Jenn and your sweet Madi have been an inspiration to all who have been able to follow your family through the blog. May you feel the sweet spirit of our Heavenly Father as you travel through this time of sorrow in your life. We love you and your family.
Nancy & Jerry Otte
I’ve wondered how you and little Madi were holding up. I am heartbroken tonight to learn of Madi’s passing. So truly sorry for your loss. You will continue to be in my prayers. 💕