Marais Fields, of Harris Minnesota died early today, September 29, 2011, at the age of 18.In the small town of Harris, Marais was known as the girl that worked at the only gas station in town. Always smiling, always friendly, and always someone to talk to.
Marais had many friends and they all knew her for her one of a kind sense of humor. Whether it was to cheer someone up from a bad day, to make herself feel better, or just to laugh, Marais could always bring a smile to your face. Marais had a very big and caring heart.
Fields life was cut short Thursday afternoon when a freak accident took place at the Como Zoo. According to authorities, a zebra got out of its cage and attacked the young women. By the time the zoo security showed up, it was too late.
Fields was in her first year of college and attended Anoka Ramsey Community College. Fields had graduated from Rush City High School in June with a GPA of 3.8. She worked as a nanny for half of the week and at Claires Boutique the rest of the week.She enjoyed spending time with her black lab Duke, and her brother and sisters. She took an interest in animals, watching Law and Order: SVU marathons, spending time with her friends, and hunting.
Fields is survived by her mother Tammy Fields, father Brian Fields, brother Michael Fields, and sisters: Kylei and Chenoa Fields.
There will be a funeral on October 3 to celebrate the young life at the Hope Church in Harris.
I hear Zebra attacks are on the rise, I better stay away from the Como Zoo! Your obituary was very nicely written and you did a great job of summarizing the details and highlights of your life. I laughed a little at the "SVU marathon" reference - my daughter also enjoys Law and Order: SVU, but I'm not sure I would include it in her obituary, lol! Good job!!
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