For those of you who may know, Paige was pronounced legally brain dead at 10:27 on July 22nd. Shortly after, Paige was removed from life support following a medical emergency at Richmond Kentucky Walmart. Paige lost control of consciousness and hit her head on the floor at Walmart. Her diagnosis was that of a traumatic brain injury which caused a midline shift in her brain. She was just picking up groceries in the baking aisle at Walmart, just like any other person would. The family has reviewed the footage and this has been deemed as nobody’s fault nor negligence. This was a freak accident.
Paige was a 33-year-old beautiful young woman who has overcome many obstacles in her life. Throughout her time, she was a single mom and a hard worker. She left behind a 3-year-old girl named Everly and a 16-year-old boy named Kaden. Paige had a mobile home located at Bradbury Pointe which is very expensive, tying in at almost $500 a month for lot rent. Her vehicle was not paid off. Her children are starting school. Everything has abruptly changed in her family's life.
In order to assist the family in maintaining stability, we want to make sure to reach out to the community and ask for support. Kaden will need help with his first car. The funeral is not paid for. We would also like to get Paige a nice headstone. For those that have prayed for Paige, we want to thank you and there are no expectations, but Paige was truthfully the sweetest person. She was a true friend, daughter, sister, and mother. She will forever be missed and we appreciate those that have said kind words and stuck it through with us during this difficult time. Any money recieved will go directly to Paige’s estate via her mother to preserve her belongings, help with costs related to her passing and her children.
Something like this could happen to any of us. So count your blessings. Thank you all for reading.
Paige’s memorial posts can be found on her Facebook under Paige Estes
Co-organizers3
Payton King
Organizer
Richmond, KY
Earlene Santa-Teresa
Beneficiary
Casey Hix
Co-organizer

