TobyMac's Sister Dies
Christian artist TobyMac's sister, Kristen McKeehan Carroll, passed away on the morning of September 3, 2020 at the age of 52. Kristen was one of four siblings, and had six children of her own.
Less than a year ago TobyMac and his family lost their first born son, Truett Foster McKeehan to an accidental overdose. Truett was only 21 years of age and was an up-and-coming aspiring rapper just like his father. TobyMac released a song about his son entitled "21 years", the chorus of the song reads "God has you in heaven, but I have you in my heart."
On TobyMac's Instagram page he said of Kristen's passing that "She was met at heaven's gates by Truett (who adored her) and our dad (who she drove crazy :). There will be a hole in our family's heart forever, but heaven just got wonder woman."
TobyMac described Kristen as their "force of nature" and said that Kristen was "always laughing" and would "fight for her family against all odds. She was tough as nails and soft as butter. She always looked beautiful and let you know that you were too. She's loved by God and our King Jesus paid her debt.....in full."
Kristen is survived by her six loving children Cole, Conner, Copeland, Caris, Carsen & Caylen. She loved her kids more than anything in the world and was always at her happiest when the whole family was together. Her faith in God is what guided her throughout her life. She will be missed deeply.
There will be a memorial honoring and celebrating her life at Park Valley Church in Haymarket, Virginia on September 10, 2020 at 4pm.
The Memorial Service will be webcast live via the link on Park Valley churches web page, please click the Haymarket-campus and there will be a link on the top to watch the services live.
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