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Whitney Alyce Misiewicz Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Whitney Alyce Misiewicz Gravesite
The grave of Whitney Alyce Misiewicz in Clear Springs, Florida
Date & Place: in Walton County, Florida 32567, United States
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Whitney Alyce Misiewicz
Whitney's mother was Marie Fairchild and her father was John Misiewicz. She had brothers Liam and Ian (twins) and sisters Caitlin, Madison, and Amy. Born on Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, Whitney lived all over in her short life, residing in Florida, California, and Alaska. She went to high school at Niceville High School (near Eglin Air Force Base), graduating in 2008 and was a business major at Northwest Florida State College while working for Emerald Grande Hotel as a receptionist when she died. Whitney's beautiful obituary was published by Northwest Florida Daily News on Apr. 4, 2010. It imparted a true sense of who she was a person, although she only had 20 short years on this earth: ""Whitney was so full of life and her smile was infectious. She loved to laugh and live to the fullest. She loved her family and her friends with all her heart. She understood true friendship and was always loyal to those closest to her. She was compassionate to everyone and never met a stranger. Whitney believed that no one should be judged and that we should accept people for who they were, good or bad. She was a beautiful, intelligent, child that had matured so gracefully into a strong wonderful young woman." - Whitney Alyce Misiewicz: Obituary
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