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Haze Lynn Lee Ayen

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Haze Lynn Lee Ayen

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Aug 2013 (aged 10)
North Carolina, USA
Burial
Wilmot, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4016397, Longitude: -83.3105849
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Haze Lynn Ayen, 10, went home to be with Lord on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. She is now united with her baby brother, Blake Lee, in a place of supreme bliss.

Haze is the daughter of Lori Lee Carroll and Beau Carroll of Cherokee and John Ayen of Cherokee.

Also surviving are a brother, Damon Ayen; sister, Chelsey Ayen; grandparents, Sharon and Tony Hickey, Randy and Brenda Lee, Donna and Ray Messer, and Janet Smith and Howard Wahnetah; and great-grandfather Richard Cody.

Haze leaves behind many other family members who loved her dearly and will miss her every day.

Haze was a talented softball player with a bright future, playing for Jackson and Swain County teams. She had previsiouly attended Jackson County Schools but presently was attending Swain East Elementary School; she was to start fifth grade.

Haze had a sweet disposition, a kind person with a big heart so she leaves behind many friends who will greatly miss her.




Haze loved animals, especially horses. She would go riding any chance she got, and Haze adored her dog, Prince.

A visitation was held 5 p.m. Tuesday at Rocksprings Baptist Church. Haze remained at the church the 2 p.m. Wednesday service. Burial followed at Wilmont Cemetery. Pall bearers were Chad Crowe, Dalton Crowe, Victor Jones, Trevor Worley, Hollis Ayling and Johi Griffin. Pastor Greg Morgan officiated.

Long House Funeral Home assisted family with arrangements.



10-year-old Haze Ayen hit by a car remains on life support tonight. Late this afternoon, the family of Haze Ayen sent us an update saying she is alive. The family says they are donating her organs. They say she has saved seven lives so far and hope she can save more.


The accident happened along Cherokee's Adams Creek Road Wednesday afternoon about 3:30pm. Investigators are piecing together what happened when a vehicle struck the little girl.
Haze Lynn Ayen, 10, went home to be with Lord on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. She is now united with her baby brother, Blake Lee, in a place of supreme bliss.

Haze is the daughter of Lori Lee Carroll and Beau Carroll of Cherokee and John Ayen of Cherokee.

Also surviving are a brother, Damon Ayen; sister, Chelsey Ayen; grandparents, Sharon and Tony Hickey, Randy and Brenda Lee, Donna and Ray Messer, and Janet Smith and Howard Wahnetah; and great-grandfather Richard Cody.

Haze leaves behind many other family members who loved her dearly and will miss her every day.

Haze was a talented softball player with a bright future, playing for Jackson and Swain County teams. She had previsiouly attended Jackson County Schools but presently was attending Swain East Elementary School; she was to start fifth grade.

Haze had a sweet disposition, a kind person with a big heart so she leaves behind many friends who will greatly miss her.




Haze loved animals, especially horses. She would go riding any chance she got, and Haze adored her dog, Prince.

A visitation was held 5 p.m. Tuesday at Rocksprings Baptist Church. Haze remained at the church the 2 p.m. Wednesday service. Burial followed at Wilmont Cemetery. Pall bearers were Chad Crowe, Dalton Crowe, Victor Jones, Trevor Worley, Hollis Ayling and Johi Griffin. Pastor Greg Morgan officiated.

Long House Funeral Home assisted family with arrangements.



10-year-old Haze Ayen hit by a car remains on life support tonight. Late this afternoon, the family of Haze Ayen sent us an update saying she is alive. The family says they are donating her organs. They say she has saved seven lives so far and hope she can save more.


The accident happened along Cherokee's Adams Creek Road Wednesday afternoon about 3:30pm. Investigators are piecing together what happened when a vehicle struck the little girl.

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