Lauren Ashly Little of Celeste left this world and into the loving arms of her awaiting mother on February 26 after a long and courageous battle from injuries sustained in a tragic auto accident on October 2, 2007. A rosary will be held March 1, at 6:30pm with a visitation to follow at the Bellmead Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10am March 2 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with Father Timothy Vaverek as Celebrant; burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery Lauren was a gifted child who always wore an enduring and cheerful smile. While we possesed this earthly angel for a few years her impact was notable. Lauren was a gifted musician, a champion softball player, valedictorian of her 8th grade class, and a wonderful caring and sweet child who was ever vigilant to the need of others. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her and who mourn her passing. Lauren was preceded in death by her mother Robyn Ann (Devorsky) Little, and grandfathers, Frank Little and Billy Devorsky. She is survived by her father James Little and brother Auston Hunter Little of Celeste; her "Nana" Edna Devorsky of Bellmead who kept an ever present and loving vigil at her bedside until the end; her uncles: Randy, and Russell and wife Amy; cousins: Taylor Zachary ,William Randall, Stephen Russell, and Kyle David all from Waco. She is also survived by her grandmother Pat Little, uncles Frank and wife Nancy, Mike Little, aunts: Carol Ann and husband Tal Liam, Karen and husband Mike Jager, Rhea Little, and Sheryl Frazier, cousins: Shanna, Serrie, Shelby, Sabrina, Dezerri, Fawn, and Kalli, Michael, Christopher, Keeton, John Mac and Avery all of Las Vegas. Also left to cherish her memory are special friends Bill and Barbara (Papa Bill and Grand) Ashworth of Celeste. Pallbearers will be: Randy Devorsky, Russell Devorsky, Bobby Devorsky, Ronnie Devorsky, Ryan Devorsky, and Taylor Devorsky. A little angel came to earth one day, she only gave love and then went away. Don't ever forget the love she brought, her bright and happy smile and the lessons she taught. It's hard losing someone who only gives love and goes back to the father above. Remember her always, there is no other way, then know in your heart you'll be with her someday. But for now share the love and continue to say "Thank You God, for my Angel who has gone home today."