Today we gather to remember and celebrate someone whose spirit could never be contained — our dear Caroline.
Caroline was a free spirit in every sense of the word. She had a heart that craved adventure, a laugh that carried across the wind, and a soul that seemed to dance wherever life took her. She never stayed still for long — not because she was restless, but because she saw life as something meant to be lived fully, joyfully, and without hesitation.
I Remember fishing with Aunt Caroline. Whether she was catching fish or not she was always enjoying the moment.I also had the pleasure of going on a motorcycle ride with Aunt Caroline and Uncle Doug. They had us clinging on tight as we rode through the rolling hills of North Carolina, wind whipping through our hair, her voice carrying over the hum of the engine saying, “Isn’t this beautiful?”
That was Caroline — always reminding us to look around, to feel the moment, to see the beauty that’s so easy to miss when life gets busy. She taught us that adventure isn’t just about where you go — it’s about how you live, and who you share it with.
Even in stillness, Caroline’s light was bright. Her kindness, her laughter, her courage to be herself — those are gifts she leaves with all of us. And though our hearts ache with her absence, we can almost hear her now, urging us to keep exploring, keep laughing, keep living with that same fearless joy she carried every day.
So today, we say goodbye not to her spirit — because that’s something too wild and beautiful to ever fade — but to the moments we shared. And we hold tight to the memories, the love, and the lessons she gave us so freely.
Ride on, Caroline. The hills are waiting, and we’ll meet you again down the road.
-Chris Le Cun