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

Four-year-old Maverick Lee Flinn was the little boy with the bright smile and toy tractors, his laughter and boundless curiosity warming everyone he met.

On Monday, June 23, southern Indiana’s tight-knit community was stunned when a routine day of farm work turned into a fatal tragedy.

Maverick, eager to ride in the combine with his great-grandfather, dismounted alongside his beloved great-grandmother, Nancy Ann “Nanny” Fox—only to be caught in a tragic accident involving a farm tractor that claimed both their lives.

Word of the accident swept through Seymour, where neighbors and fellow farmers rallied without hesitation.

By Tuesday, they had brought meals, equipment, and muscle, finishing twelve days’ worth of wheat harvest in a single day

. “They harvested in 24 hours what normally takes nearly two weeks,”

Maverick’s uncle, Zach Flinn, told WTHR, his voice thick with gratitude.

A GoFundMe page set up in Maverick’s memory to fund a playground—originally hoping for $5,000—has soared past $70,000, reflecting just how deeply the community felt this loss.

Maverick’s obituary captures his joyful spirit: he never met a stranger, loved running through fields, roaring monster trucks, swimming, pillow fights with cousins, and visiting the local fire station where his firefighters-for-a-family inspired dreams.

“Nanny” Fox, 68, was remembered as the heart of the farm, working side by side with her husband and family, her greatest happiness found in outdoor days and evenings on the back porch surveying the land they cultivated together.

She passed two days after Maverick, surrounded by loved ones at the University of Louisville Hospital—and, as her obituary poignantly notes, “welcomed into Heaven with the biggest hug from her great-grandson, Maverick.”

In response to the heartbreaking accident, the Flinn family has launched the “Maverick Minute” safety initiative, urging farmers everywhere to pause for sixty seconds and thoroughly check their surroundings before operating machinery.

Indiana State Fire Marshal Steve Jones plans to attend Maverick’s funeral on June 30 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, honoring a family deeply rooted in public service—Maverick’s father and grandfather both serve as firefighters.

Though grief weighs heavily, the Flinns are determined to press on. “We’re going to continue on in his honor,” Zach Flinn said.

“We’re going to keep farming. We’re going to make sure this never happens again.

” In their resilience, they carry Maverick’s light forward—transforming tragedy into a pledge for safety and community solidarity.

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