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Madison "Maddie" Dawn (Everett) Warren, age 19, of Panama City, FL, formerly of Bonifay, FL succumbed to her injuries resulting from an automobile accident on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 in Vernon, FL.
She is survived by her husband: Alex Shakeel Warren, Sr.; her children: Alex Shakeel Warren, Jr. and Avoniee Rae'lene Warren; her parents: Shelly Rae Chancey and Martin Wayne Everett, Sr. both of Bonifay, Florida; siblings: Alexa Everett and Trevon Chancey all of Bonifay, Florida, Nicholas Everett of Florala, Alabama and Martin Wayne Everett, Jr. of Caryville, Florida;
paternal grandparents: Ludie M. Everett, Caryville, Florida and Curtis Everett, Sr., of Panama City, Florida; maternal grandparents (all deceased): Joyce and Ted Gunther; step grandfather, Timothy Shackelford; maternal aunts and uncles: Andy (Jackie) Gunther, Chipley, Florida, Joe (Brandi) Gunther, Geneva, Alabama, Scott (Michelle) Chancey, Rick (Joyce) Chancey, Jenny (Ron) Bailes, Charlie (Cindy) Gunther all of Orlando, Florida and Sherry (Larry) Hughes, Goodlettsville, Tennessee; maternal great aunts: Gail Garcia, Beverly Wilson, Mary Watkins and Melissa Everett all of Bonifay, Florida; paternal aunts and uncles: LaToya D. Bell (Justin, fiancé) of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Raymond (Armandina) Johns and Curtis Everett, Jr. all of Caryville, Florida and Kathy Johns Lee (deceased); paterna; great aunt and uncles: Reverend James (Willie Mae) Johns, Joseph Johns all of Caryville, Florida, and Mary Peterson of Bonifay, Florida; father and mother-in-law: Lincoln and Merlene Warren of Panama City, Florida; sisters and brother-in-law: Lisa Warren of Panama City, Florida, Omar and his wife Miracle Warren of Bonifay, Florida; numerous cousins, other relatives and friends.
In consideration of community health and public safety due to the COVID-19 Virus, a private service will be held for family.
All her hours were yellow sands,
Blown in foolish whorls and tassels;
Slipping warmly through her hands;
Patted into little castles.
Shiny day on shiny day
Tumbled in a rainbow clutter,
As she flipped them all away,
Sent them spinning down the gutter.
Leave for her a red young rose,
Go your way, and save your pity;
She is happy, for she knows
That her dust is very pretty.
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