Azorie Reynolds, Camden, NJ — The Camden community is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Azorie Reynolds, a dedicated and aspiring student at Camden Prep’s Copewood community. Azorie, who was a rising 8th grader, tragically left us recently. She was known for her fierce intelligence and had dreams of attending Harvard University.
Azorie’s passing has left a void in the hearts of her family, friends, and the entire community. She was a beacon of hope and ambition, whose aspirations inspired many around her. Her family is now facing significant emotional and financial challenges as they cope with this unexpected loss.
Tonjanika Smith has organized a fundraiser titled "In Memory of Azorie Reynolds: Family Support" on GoFundMe to assist Azorie’s family with service arrangements and other expenses during this difficult time. The goal of the fundraiser is $10,000, and contributions are welcomed and appreciated by the family. As of now, the fundraiser is seeking its first supporters.
The community is urged to share the fundraiser among their networks to help lift up Azorie’s family. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference and support the family as they navigate through this heart-wrenching period.
Azorie’s memory will live on through the love and inspiration she shared with those around her. Her family, friends, and the Camden Prep community will cherish the moments they had with her, finding solace in the legacy she leaves behind.
Short Summary of Azorie Reynolds
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Azorie Reynolds |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Tonjanika Smith |
Goal Amount | $10,000 |
Amount Raised | Seeking first supporters |
Location | Camden, NJ |
Purpose | Service arrangements and additional family expenses |
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