Ava Augusta Hingson

Ava Augusta Hingson

CORNWALL — Ava Augusta Hingson, age 19, of Cornwall, passed away Nov. 17, 2020.

She was born to Andrew Hingson and Elise Meneshian-Hingson on May 20, 2001, in Sharon.  

Ava was a second-year English Literature Student at The University of the South in Sewanne, Tenn. During her time in college, she rapidly developed into an equestrian, artist, lover of nature and poet. 

Ava fully engaged in every moment of life. Her spirit captured all who knew her and pointed them toward an enriched way of living. Ava’s radiance continues in us.

Other than her parents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Hagop and Sylviagene Meneshian; her beloved uncle, Dicron Meneshian; and a host of special aunts, uncles and cousins from both the Meneshian and Hingson sides of her loving family.

She is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, the renowned physician and humanitarian Robert A. Hingson and Gussie Dickson-Hingson.

A Celebration of Life Service was held at All Saints Chapel in Sewanne on Nov. Services were livestreamed on the university website.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Teach America, P.O. Box 398305, San Francisco, CA 94139.

Online memories and condolences can be shared with the family at www.cumberlandfuneralhome.net.

Arrangements were made by Cumberland Funeral Home in Monteagle, Tenn.

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