Miss Florida Teen USA Contestant Died in Crash Just 3 Minutes from Home, Mom Says (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Kadance Fredericksen.Photo:Courtesy of Lisa Fredericksen

Kadance Fredericksen

Courtesy of Lisa Fredericksen

Kadance Fredericksen, an 18-year-old pageant contestant, had big plans for the future, according to her mom. Sadly, her life was cut short when shedied in a car crash in Floridaearlier this week.

“She had the whole world right there in her hands, and she was ready to take it on,” Lisa Fredericksen, 48, tells PEOPLE.

“She was literally three minutes from home,” Lisa says, noting that it’s still unclear what caused Kadance to veer in front of the semi.

“I have no idea what happened,” adds Lisa, who says that she wasn’t home at the time, but her oldest daughter, who lives next door, learned about the crash from police.

An investigation remains ongoing.

Kadance Fredericksen.Courtesy of Lisa Fredericksen

Kadance Fredericksen

“She came home one day and she said, ‘Mama, can I do a beauty pageant?' " And I said, ‘Well, yeah, but if you do a beauty pageant, you have to talk in front of people,’ because she still didn’t talk a whole lot," Lisa adds.

“And she did it. She bought the ugliest dress she could find because she just wanted to be like a princess. She didn’t win a thing,” continues Lisa. “But she was hooked.”

Kadance Fredericksen.Kadance Fredericksen/Instagram

Kadance Fredericksen

Kadance Fredericksen/Instagram

Her world opened up again after getting involved with another service that had a community service component.

According to Lisa, Kadance began volunteering with theRonald McDonald House, completing thousands of hours and hosting an annual lemonade stand — and since 2017, she’s raised over $25,000 for the charity.

Eventually, she founded her own organizationKada’s Promise, which donates teddy bears and blankets to children in foster care, homeless shelters, abuse shelters and hospitals, according to the charity’s website.

Kadance Fredericksen, 18-Year-Old Miss Teen USA Pageant Queen Dies in Car Crash

Lisa, who is also a parent to a 13-year-old son, tells PEOPLE that Kadance was “generous” and the “most kindhearted” person who “only wanted everybody to be happy.”

As she looked towards the future beyond high school, Lisa says the teen had been accepted to nine colleges and wanted to become a veterinarian. In fact, just a day before the deadly crash, Kadance interviewed for the presidential scholarship — a full-ride scholarship at Mississippi State University — and was awarded it.

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Now the family is hoping to continue the teen’s legacy through Kada’s Promise, asking people to bring teddy bears for the Saturday, Feb. 22, funeral and to donate on the charity’s website or aGoFundMethat has been launched in the wake of death.

“We want the whole world to know who Kadance is,” Lisa adds. “We want to continue touching as many lives as we can, even though she’s not here.”

source: people.com