Mia Lauren “Bella” Reyna, 19 of Austin, Texas passed away Saturday, January 23, 2010 in a fatal accident.
Mia was a freshman at Texas State in San Marcos. She was a 2009 graduate of Lake Travis High School, in Austin, Texas, where she participated in choir, theater and was a member of the Lake Travis Cavalettes, president of the Anime Club, member of Team Impact and received the Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway Scholarship. Mia was an exceptionally talented young lady and enjoyed creative writing, drawing, writing music and animation. Above all, she was an amazing singer and had a passion for music.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Tony Reyna; great-grandfather, Clifton Ketchum; uncle, Nando Reyna; and cousin, Nathaniel Nyren.
She is survived by her loving mother, Melissa L. Reyna; grandmothers, Donna Kay Sumrow and husband Butch and Deborah Reyna; great-grandparents, Bonnie Ketchum, Tony and Connie Reyna, Ruth Wiggins; aunt, Amber and her husband, Jason Bachman; niece, Uriana Bachman; great-aunts, Mary Nielson and husband Jamie, Carey Davis and husband Ken; Christina Reyna, Julie Nyren and husband Pete, Jana Reyna, Jean Jackson, Deborah Rios and husband Joe, Lenette Vick and husband Timmy; uncle Trey Sumrow; great-uncles, Michael and Randy Ketchum; cousins, Christy Jackson, Mandy and Amy Ketchum, Blake and Lauren Vick, Jordan Higginbotham, Hailey Sumrow, Roxanna and husband Alex Garza, Rocky and Bobbi-Lyn Garza, Philip Nielson, Robert and wife Elsa Alcala, David Alcala, Monica and husband Trey Neshyba, Natalie and Peter Nyren, Jessamy Senn and husband Lloyd, Nathaniel Senn, Theresa, Thoren, and Chris Tricomi Kevin Ketchum and wife Minnie, Matt Ketchum and wife Candice, Stormi and Raini Ketchum; her best friend, Carly Evensen; and her dog, Stormy Reyna.
Visitation will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at Weed-Corley-Fish, 2620 South Congress, with Recitation of the Holy Rosary to follow at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Emmaus Catholic Church, Friday, Jan. 29, at 2 p.m. with Reverend Samuel Hose officiating.
Memorial contributions for Mia sent c/o Melissa Reyna, 2403 S. 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78704.
Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home South Congress, 2620 S. Congress, Austin, 442-1446. You may view memorials at www.wcfish.com.

Mia,
I miss you my dear. Just this morning I was talking to my family about going back in time. Some responses were going back to roman times, civil war, founding of America, but my response was to go back to when it was You, Rose, and me playing in the tub. You always held great imagination and ambition. My dad even said you sang great! He wished me & Rose had talent like you. Most of all I remember the fun adventures we had.. how we played as if we were acrobats, and we argued over who would be sailor moon, even when we had fun running in spinklers, or even playind hide-and-seek at grandma’s house. I’m so proud of the beautiful talented young lady you grew up to be.. I just wished I had more time.. I love you my niece, you were like a sister to me and I will always keep you close. Rest now my dear and let the heavens hear your wonderful voice. I love you Mia. Love Raquel.
Mia,
I Love you Daughter and now in the presence of Glory all truth is revealed to you. I cherish every moment that we had together, from our eyes meeting at your birth to the tears we shared the last time we met. I know one day we will be together in paradise and you will forever be with me as you always have been, safe in my heart. Sing Praises of Glory, you are now in the #1 choir, just where the Lord needs you most. I love you, You love me, we will be a family.
Your Daddy