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BREAKING: Mama June & Honey Boo Boo In Tears As They Attend Funeral Of Loved One Anna ‘Chickadee’ Cardwell


Mama June’s daughter Anna Chickadee Cardwell has reportedly passed away after a long and tough battle with cancer.

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As per reports from local media outlets, the family was seen arriving to pay their final respects at the funeral and that terrible feeling of tragedy and somberness filled the air.

Source: Page Six

The incident left fans and loved ones heartbroken as she was the eldest daughter of Mama June who claims she’s mind boggled over the incident and just cannot come to terms with what all is going on right now.

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Shannon and her three other daughters were pictured appearing somber as they arrived at the funeral home of Gordon in Georgia.

Source: Page Six

Meanwhile, Cardwell’s husband and her daughter appeared somber while attending the heartbreaking event. Shannon married secretly in March of this year, leaving many people shocked as they did not see this one coming.

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“We all know how much she struggled with her health but she never let that get the best of her. She smiled through every one of those moments. It’s just a lot to accept right now, we are devastated”- Mama June went on to mention.

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Source: Page Six

As per reports from TMZ, the hit reality show that has captivated audiences for years had parts of the devastating cancer illness being documented. And that’s how a lot of fans were aware of what was taking place.

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But soon after that, she decided that it was invading her privacy and opted to take a step back and choose to go through her battle privately and not in the public eye.

Source: Page Six

There was a huge signboard present right outside the funeral home that went on to read, please leave your phone outside and that no more pictures were allowed beyond this point.

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The family has requested for privacy during this difficult time but there were plenty of photographers stationed nearby, ready to get a click of them.