4-year-old and great-grandmother killed in farming accident

He was the little boy with the bright smile and toy tractors, always eager to share his joy.

Maverick Flinn, just 4 years old, had a heart full of kindness and a spirit bursting with curiosity — touching everyone lucky enough to know him.

But that beautiful light was tragically cut short in a fatal farming accident, leaving his family shattered and an entire community in mourning.

On Monday, June 23, a heartbreaking accident unfolded in southern Indiana—one that claimed the lives of 4-year-old Maverick Lee Flinn and his beloved great-grandmother, Nancy Ann “Nanny” Fox.

Maverick, known for his boundless energy and bright spirit, had simply wanted to ride along in the combine with his great-grandfather that day.

But when they dismounted, tragedy struck. In a devastating turn of events, an accident involving a farm tractor took both Maverick’s and Nancy’s lives.

As word of the accident spread, the town of Seymour rallied around the Flinn family in extraordinary ways. Neighbors and fellow farmers showed up in force, delivering meals and bringing in equipment to help finish the family’s wheat harvest.

Zach Flinn, Maverick’s uncle, toldthat what should have taken nearly two weeks was finished in just one day:

“They brought food and brought equipment… and they harvested 12 days’ worth of wheat in 24 hours on Tuesday and Wednesday.”

The outpouring of love didn’t stop there. Acampaign launched in Maverick’s name — initially seeking $5,000 for a memorial playground — has already soared past $70,000, showing just how deeply this little boy touched his community.

Loved every moment of life

According to his obituary, ”Maverick’s laughter and boundless energy lit up every room he entered. He never met a stranger and brought happiness to all who knew him. He was happiest when outside, surrounded by family and friends. From running around with a smile, swimming, and exploring the farm, to pillow fights with his cousins, racing monster trucks, and playing soccer, Maverick loved every moment of life. Visiting his dad at the fire station, hanging out with the firefighters, and exploring the fire trucks also brought him extreme excitement.”

Maverick Flinn was killed on his family’s Indiana farm. The small town raised $50K for a playground in his honor and finished the harvest in one day.

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