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Caroline GRAHAM Obituary

GRAHAM, Caroline Margaret (nee Devlin). On 21st August 2024; surrounded by loving friends and family in Pauanui. Formerly of Auckland. Aged 61 years; Chartered Accountant; A strong, inspiring and positive woman, who fought an epic 4 year battle against stage-4 odds. Treasured adopted daughter of the late Robert (Bob) Stanley Devlin (d2017) and Margaret Alice Devlin (d1995); sister of Stephen. Adored mother of Matthew and Holly, "Kitty Nana" of Cartier and beloved aunt of Shannon and Claudia. Loved by her birth mother Gail Mashford of Liverpool, England, half- siblings Estelle, Annalisa, Jason and their extended families. Deepest gratitude to Caroline's medical professionals, dear friends (too many to list), colleagues at Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki Thames, and Te Puna Hauora Matua o Hauraki. Forever in our hearts, you will especially always be remembered at Christmas, your New Year's Eve birthday, and in the light of the rainbows before us. A private cremation has been held. Please join us for Caroline's Farewell which is to be held at Pauanui Club Thursday 29 August at 2pm. Donations to registered charities: CC55925 'Ovarian Cancer Foundation New Zealand.' (OvarianCancerFoundation. org.nz)



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 24, 2024.

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Kimberly RAINHAM JACOBS

August 24, 2024

GRAHAM, Caroline Margaret (nee Devlin) Formerly of Auckland, and RD Taupo. Born New Years Eve 31 December 1962, Liverpool, England - Passed into her Christmas lights rainbow on 21 August 2024 at Pauanui. Rest at peace until we meet again friend, with love, Kimberly Rainham Jacobs. (KRJ supporting research and information published by both `Ovarian Cancer Foundation New Zealand´, and `Talk Peach Gynaecological Foundation´ helping educate awareness).

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