****For those who would like to support our family and honor Nehemiah before the service, feel free to show up on the corner of Sheridan Lake Road and Canyon Lake Drive at 4:45pm. The celebration procession will travel through the accident site and will stop for a brief time of prayer. We ask that you park at Sioux Park or the baseball field parking lots and line the sidewalks along the streets. Thank you all for your awesome support, prayers and love. Word.**** RAPID CITY - Nehemiah Larimer, 18, departed this earthly life at 10:38 a.m. on Saturday, March 28th, as a result of a traffic accident on Friday afternoon. His final act - one of profound compassion and love - was to give up his remaining vital organs to dozens of recipients in their most desperate hour, a miraculous process that is ongoing. Nehemiah was born September 27th, 1996 in Sioux Falls, SD to Kayne and Emily (Crockett) Larimer. He was a prominent student in his senior year at Stevens High School, a member of the National Honor Society, a part-time employee at Botticelli's Ristorante, and attended Destiny FourSquare Church in Rapid City. Miah was an enthusiast of outdoor adventure sports including rock climbing, skiing, hiking, camping, and backpacking, to name only a few. Most notably, he was a pioneer of highlining - a sport previously unseen in the Black Hills. Miah's heart was in serving students in the Rapid City area through the ministry of Young Life. Nehemiah was a senior student leader with Young Life and the tragic events of the last few days have brought forth an overwhelming response among the youth of the community. Hundreds of kids flooded Rapid City Regional Hospital and the Young Life building since Friday evening to celebrate his life, rally in prayer, and to love one another and his family. He is survived by his parents, Kayne and Emily Larimer; sister, Sarah Larimer; brother, Caleb Larimer; paternal grandparents: Bill and Marjorie Larimer; maternal grandparents: Wallace and Eunice Crockett; Susan and David Hoff; girlfriend: Siri Tucker; many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and the Rapid City community. A Celebration of Nehemiah's life will be held at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, April 2, at Stevens High School Carold Heier Gymnasium. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with special music and memorial displays. The family wishes that people attending dress however they feel comfortable or "dress like Miah" (sandals, chacos, and outdoor action wear) In lieu of flowers, a fund is being established to accept donations that will benefit the organizations and ministries that were passions of Nehemiah's life, with more details to follow.