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Former Miss North Carolina Carrie Everett Remembered After Passing at 22
Everett's family shares emotional tribute following her death from cancer.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 12:08am
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The family of former Miss North Carolina Carrie Everett remembers her compassionate spirit and unwavering faith in the face of a tragic illness.Auburn TodayThe family of Carrie Everett, the former Miss North Carolina 2024 who passed away at the age of 22 after a battle with signet ring cell carcinoma, has shared an emotional tribute to their beloved daughter and sister. Everett's parents, grandmother, and siblings spoke about her compassionate yet bold spirit, her deep faith, and her dream of attending an HBCU, which she fulfilled by going to North Carolina Central University. The family expressed gratitude for the love and support Everett received, and announced that memorial services will be held in both Washington and North Carolina, before her remains are taken to Liberia for burial.
Why it matters
Carrie Everett's story resonates with many as she navigated the challenges of her pageant career and college experience, all while courageously fighting a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Her family's tribute sheds light on the profound impact she had on those around her, and the legacy she leaves behind as a young woman who inspired others through her faith, talent, and unwavering spirit.
The details
Carrie Everett, the former Miss North Carolina 2024, passed away on Easter Sunday at the age of 22 after an aggressive battle with signet ring cell carcinoma, an advanced form of cancer. Her family, including her parents, grandmother, and siblings, gathered to share an emotional tribute to the young woman they described as both compassionate and bold. Everett's father, Bishop George Everett, recalled a proud moment when she visited a church after winning the Miss North Carolina crown and chose not to wear it, saying, 'I will not wear this crown in the presence of the King of Kings.' Everett's siblings also spoke about her multifaceted talents, deep love for singing, and her dream of attending an HBCU, which she fulfilled by going to North Carolina Central University.
- Carrie Everett passed away on Easter Sunday, 2026.
- Memorial services for Carrie Everett will be held in Washington on April 18th, 2026, with additional services planned in North Carolina at a later date.
- Carrie Everett's remains will be taken to Liberia, where she will be laid to rest.
The players
Carrie Everett
The former Miss North Carolina 2024 who passed away at the age of 22 after a battle with signet ring cell carcinoma, an aggressive form of cancer.
Mary Everett
Carrie Everett's mother, who spoke about the family's grief and the profound impact of her daughter's passing.
Bishop George Everett
Carrie Everett's father, who shared a proud memory of his daughter choosing not to wear her Miss North Carolina crown in a church, saying, 'I will not wear this crown in the presence of the King of Kings.'
Abenego Kondiano
Carrie Everett's older brother, who described her as never being shy to express her feelings, even if it meant not sparing others' feelings.
Rufina Everett
Carrie Everett's sister, who said that in her battle with cancer, Carrie always said she didn't set out to be an inspiration, but wanted to fight to live so she could love people with her life.
What they’re saying
“It's hard. We're not going to pretend. It's been the hardest moment of our life as a family.”
— Mary Everett, Carrie Everett's mother
“And she said, 'I will not wear this crown in the presence of the King of Kings.'”
— Bishop George Everett, Carrie Everett's father
“She was never shy to tell the way she felt about things, sometimes not even sparing feelings, but that's who she was.”
— Abenego Kondiano, Carrie Everett's older brother
“In this battle, she would always say she didn't set out to be an inspiration, but she wanted to fight to live so with her life she could love people.”
— Rufina Everett, Carrie Everett's sister
“Heaven gained an angel. That's what she was to us.”
— Mary Everett, Carrie Everett's mother
What’s next
Memorial services for Carrie Everett will be held in Washington on April 18th, 2026, with additional services planned in North Carolina at a later date. Her remains will then be taken to Liberia, where she will be laid to rest.
The takeaway
Carrie Everett's story is a powerful testament to the impact a young life can have, even in the face of immense challenges. Her family's tribute highlights her unwavering faith, compassion, and determination, which inspired those around her and will continue to inspire others who learn of her legacy.


