Myles Reed Soto, a precious smiley baby boy, brought light and calm to all who had the joy of knowing him during his short time with us. Born in Kingwood, Texas, on May 19, 2024, Myles lived a mere few months, yet he filled the hearts of his loved ones with a peace that will forever be cherished. He peacefully passed away in Shepherd, Texas, on August 16, 2024.
From the very beginning, Myles favored his mother, Jayme Nicole Soto, drawing strength and warmth from her embrace. His father, Jody Soto, along with his brothers, Riggen and Kyler, created a nurturing environment for Myles, showering him with love and support that only a family can provide.
Surrounded by the joys of family, Myles was embraced by a large network of relatives who admired the gentle spirit he embodied. His grandparents, Shauna Carter, Dennis Word, James Carter, Chlee Tibbetts, Jody B. Soto, and Beau Tibbetts, will forever hold dear the tender moments spent with him. Aunts and uncles Alyssa Carter, Durrell Word, Bayleigh Carter, Cameron Tibbetts and wife Anna, and Karissa Tibbetts all looked forward to watching Myles grow.
Myles was also blessed to know his great-grandparents, Tammy Jenkins and husband Jerry, Barbara King and Esther Blanco, who cherished each moment spent with their beloved great-grandson.
Though Myles’ life was brief, he leaves a legacy of warmth and serenity in the hearts of those who adored him. He is survived by a loving family who will carry his memory forward, keenly aware of the light he ignited in their lives.
Myles is now reunited with his Uncle Christopher Carter, Great-grandfather Walter Dewey Niederhofer III, and Great-uncle Pete Soto, who welcomed him with open arms in the next world. The bonds of love that connect them are unbreakable and everlasting.
A memorial service for baby Myles' will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at Liberty Church in Cleveland, TX, at 11:30 AM.
As we reflect on Myles' fleeting yet serene life, we celebrate the love, joy, and peaceful spirit he brought into our lives. He may have departed too soon, but the hearts he touched will forever be grateful for the light he brought into the world. His gentle smile and calming presence will be eternally remembered, continuing to inspire those he left behind.
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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