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Measure. High school student who was killed in Florida was modest, optimistic, optimistic

Maisey O'Donnell, one of three seniors of the Concord Carlisle High School, who died in Florida, was remembered as a talented athlete, as an honorary cloth, and with a good example, her family said in her obituary.

Around 9:28 p.m. on April 21, James Mcintosh, Hannah Wassman, O'Donnell and a third girl in teenage age were located in a SUV on Route 98 in Walton County, near Panama City Beach, when they were hit by a tractor process, who tried to achieve a U-turn median report.

The SUV crossed the median and the side of the highway in the east before it continued along the forest line, the police said. Wasserman and Mcintosh died while O'Donnell later died in the hospital, said the superintendent of the Concord-Carlisle Regional School District, Dr. Laurie Hunter, in a statement received by WCVB TV. The third girl in teenage was last reported in a critical condition.

She was born in Catherine Mason O'Donnell on October 16, 2006 in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up in Concord, wrote her family.

As a student, she was a two-time Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division I. State Diving Champion, “Unbeated in her junior and senior season,” continued her family.

“She was the three-time north section champion and dual County League champion and a four-year-old winner of the university letter,” her obituary. “In club diving, as a four-year-old member of the diving in Boston, she earned herself [Amateur Athletic Union] All-American honor her junior year and took part in the USA Diving National and Red, White and Blue National. “

O'Donnell was an honorary student and a member of the National Honor Society and a national merit that was praised, wrote her family. She planned to visit Williams College and was very looking forward to diving for the Ephs. “

“Maisey was beautiful inside and outside,” wrote her family. “She was modest, ethical and very intelligent. She was able to act under pressure and raised herself on this occasion. She was an enormous friend, sister and daughter. She gave and friendly, especially with the many younger divers in the diving community.”

With other divers, for example, she led by good and celebrated others, wrote her family. O'Donnell was a fan of Taylor Swift and loved crumbl cookies “and her daily ice coffee”, as the obituary was.

“She made sure that her hair was done, regardless of how little she had slept,” wrote her family. “She was a self -described optimist.”

O'Donnell is survived by her parents Elizabeth O'Donnell and Christoph O'Donnell; Her sister Emery “Emmy” C. O'Donnell; Her great -grandfather Thomas LP O'Donnell Sr. from Hingham; their grandparents R. Keating Hagmann and Ann R. Hagmann from Cos Cob, Connecticut; their aunts Caroline R. Hagmann from Stamford, Connecticut and Anna C. O'Donnell and their husband Bulent Ceylon from Bangkok, Thailand; Her uncle Tilman J. O'Donnell and his wife Melinda Kinnaman from Stockholm, Sweden; And their four cousins.

The visit hours for family and friends will take place on Friday, May 2, in the Dee Funeral Home, 27 Bedford St., from 4 to 8 p.m.

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