Avery Camille Blevins, 12 years old, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on November 18, 2009 to parents, Steven C. Blevins and Tammy T. Blevins. She passed away on December 29, 2021, in Green Cove Springs, FL. Avery attended Asbury Day School for Pre-K in Lafayette, LA; Lake Asbury Elementary in Green Cove Springs for Kindergarten and 2ndd- 6th grade; St. Pius Catholic School in Norfolk, VA for 1st grade.
Avery loved painting and drawing, making slime, gymnastics, riding her ATV, target shooting, watching Seinfeld, making Tic-Toks, Fortnite, Roblox, make-up, Pop-its, and most of all, time spent with family and friends. She had a magnetic personality that brightened everywhere she was! Avery was sweet and kind, not afraid to have her own beliefs and stand up for herself. Such a compassionate, strong, and beautiful child that fought so hard against her illness.
She was preceded in death by her Aunt Dawn M. Nickmeyer (9/14/2018) and her dog brother Koda (5/13/2021).
Avery is survived by her parents Steven C. and Tammy T. Blevins (Green Cove Springs, Fl.), older siblings twins Chelsie T. Smith (Orange Park, Fl.) and Emilee B. Lively, brother-in-law Dallas E. Lively (Crawfordville, Fl.), Wm. Fletcher Cornwell, gf-in-law Daniela F. Puentes (Ray City, Ga), and Parker L. Cornwell, Dog sisters Gemma and Mazikeen Blevins. Grandparents Michael W. and Tracy L. Blevins (Harker Heights, Tx), Robert L. Menser Jr. (Jax., Fl.), Elizabeth A. Ginsburg (Jax., Fl.), Great Aunt Judy C. Staudermann (Jax., Fl.), Aunt and Uncles, Kimberly R. and Aaron Allmond (Orange Park, Fl.), Michael W. II and Brianne Blevins (Austin, TX). Nieces and nephews, Remington G. Cornwell, Madilyn G. Lively, Karson D. Lively, Paislie S. Smith, Kinslee C. Lively, and Biscuit. Other special cousins and friends, Emory T. Nickmeyer, Travis W. Garner, Jace Kennett, Milia D. and Marcel D. Allen-Nickmeyer., Bella Daniels, Courtney McClain, R. Preston and Ashley C. Allmond, Isa Belle and Areli M. Blevins, Riley, Ethan, and Carter Staudermann, and Bailey C. Turner.
A memorial service will be held 3:00 pm, Monday, January 10, 2022 in the Broadus-Raines Chapel with Pastor James “Pop” Williams officiating.
Following the memorial service there will be a Procession Parade to reception at Hampton’s Rescue Farm.
Monday, January 10, 2022
Starts at 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Broadus-Raines Chapel
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