Caron McNally, a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, tragically passed away on Sunday afternoon, November 10, 2024. Her family has expressed profound sadness over the loss, remembering her as a loving and talented soul whose artwork touched many hearts.
Caron’s family has set up a fundraiser to assist with funeral costs, hoping to ease the financial burden during this difficult time. The GoFundMe campaign, organized by Liberty McNally on behalf of Colette McNally, has already raised £450 through the generous contributions of Jack Ward and Natalie Johnson.
In a heartfelt message, Liberty McNally shared the deep pain felt by her family: "Ma you truly were too beautiful for this world. Even through all the darkness of the past years, you still tried to stay strong until it was too much to bear." The family takes comfort in knowing that Caron is now at peace, free from her struggles.
Caron was known for her creative spirit, with her paintings leaving a lasting impression on all who saw them. She was admired not only for her artistic talent but also for her kindness and ability to bring joy to others. The memory of her vibrant personality and the love she shared will forever be cherished.
Messages of sympathy have poured in from the community. Friends and acquaintances have expressed their sadness and support, including heartfelt posts from Gary Latham, Stephen Copeland, and Dennis Hall. Tom Winebloom also offered his condolences, sharing his own fundraising efforts for mental health awareness in honor of Caron.
We offer our deepest condolences to Caron McNally’s family during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them.
Short Summary of Caron McNally
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Caron McNally |
Date of Passing | November 10, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Liberty McNally |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Amount Raised | £450 |
Location | Not specified |
Purpose | Funeral expenses |
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