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OBITUARY
Anna Nicole Fox was born on a farm in a small city called Englewood, Ohio. Growing up, Anna had a passion for singing, acting, and creating art. She carried these passions with her through her years at Northmont High School, where she participated in Drama Club, performed with the varsity a cappella group called Catalyst, and was commissioned to create a painting for the Board of Education. Along with these accomplishments, Anna... see moreAnna Nicole Fox was born on a farm in a small city called Englewood, Ohio. Growing up, Anna had a passion for singing, acting, and creating art. She carried these passions with her through her years at Northmont High School, where she participated in Drama Club, performed with the varsity a cappella group called Catalyst, and was commissioned to create a painting for the Board of Education. Along with these accomplishments, Anna balanced academics and sports like volleyball, basketball, and softball. Anna was a 20-year-old student at Wright State University studying Anthropology and Art. She conveniently died the day this was due. She is survived by her mother, father, sister, and niece and nephew who endlessly entertained and inspired her.
"... in 2012, around 3 million user profiles on Facebook were maintained as memorials." (Dilmaç 281).
"Social media here serves as a way to cultivate bonds and maintain long-term attachment to the dead." (Dilmaç 286).
Dilmaç, J. A. (2018). The new... more"... in 2012, around 3 million user profiles on Facebook were maintained as memorials." (Dilmaç 281).
"Social media here serves as a way to cultivate bonds and maintain long-term attachment to the dead." (Dilmaç 286).
Dilmaç, J. A. (2018). The new forms of mourning: loss and exhibition of the death on
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I’m so incredibly proud of everything Anna accomplished while she was with us. She was so strong, caring, sweet, and thoughtful. Not to mentioned insanely talented yet still humble. I’m so glad to have known her. I’ll miss her dearly