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Carrie Everett brave 5 step fight against cancer

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaApril 11, 2026 Health No Comments4 Mins Read
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Carrie Everett, who was crowned Miss North Carolina in 2024, has died at age 22 following a battle with metastatic gastric cancer. Her passing marks the loss of a young woman whose strength, advocacy and compassion left a deep impression on those who followed her journey.

Her story resonated far beyond pageantry, offering a glimpse into resilience in the face of a life altering diagnosis. Loved ones and supporters continue to reflect on how she carried herself with grace throughout her illness, even as her condition worsened.

A diagnosis that changed everything

Everett’s health concerns began not long after her time as Miss North Carolina came to an end. What initially appeared to be manageable symptoms soon escalated into something far more serious.

Early warning signs

In July, she began experiencing persistent bloating and a lingering cough. The symptoms were initially believed to be related to pneumonia, delaying a more accurate diagnosis.

A rare and aggressive cancer

Further testing revealed elevated cancer markers, prompting additional evaluation. A biopsy later confirmed metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma, a rare and fast moving form of gastric cancer that often goes undetected in its early stages.

Navigating treatment

Following her diagnosis, Everett began undergoing treatment while continuing to share parts of her journey with those closest to her. Her ability to remain hopeful became a defining part of her story.

Community support during her fight

As news of her illness spread, support quickly poured in from across her community and beyond. Friends, family members and supporters came together to help ease the burden of her medical care.

A wave of generosity

A fundraising campaign launched by her family raised more than $72,000, reflecting the widespread impact she had on others. The financial assistance helped ensure she had access to necessary treatments throughout her illness.

A network of encouragement

Beyond financial support, Everett received an outpouring of messages and encouragement. The response highlighted how deeply she had connected with people through her advocacy and presence.

A legacy beyond the crown

North Carolina Central University, where Everett was a student, confirmed her death and paid tribute to her contributions both on campus and within the pageant community.

She had been particularly focused on making pageantry more accessible to young women. By working to reduce financial barriers, she encouraged broader participation and helped others see themselves represented in spaces that can often feel out of reach.

Her efforts reflected a commitment to empowerment that extended beyond titles or recognition. Those who knew her described her as someone who sought to uplift others while pursuing her own goals.

Remembering her voice and spirit

Everett’s family shared news of her passing on April 5, describing her in deeply personal terms that captured the essence of who she was. Known for her love of singing, she was remembered as someone whose voice brought comfort and joy to those around her.

That sense of warmth and connection became a defining part of how people experienced her, both in person and through her public platform. It is a legacy that continues to resonate as tributes pour in.

Understanding metastatic gastric cancer

The illness Everett faced is known for its aggressive progression and subtle early symptoms. Metastatic gastric cancer often develops without clear warning signs, making early detection difficult.

Her experience highlights the importance of awareness, particularly when symptoms persist or do not respond to initial treatment. Increased understanding of rare cancers can play a key role in improving outcomes for others facing similar diagnoses.

Honoring a life of impact

While her life was brief, Everett’s influence extended far beyond her years. Through her advocacy, personal strength and commitment to helping others, she created a legacy that continues to inspire.

Her story serves as a reminder of both the challenges posed by serious illness and the power of community support. As those who knew her continue to honor her memory, her impact remains visible in the lives she touched and the paths she helped open for others.

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Dorcas Onasa

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