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OBIT: CLAUDINE MORGANETTE CARO (September 30, 1987 — February 21, 2025)

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Claudine Morganette Caro, affectionately known as “Llama,” who left us on February 21, 2025, in Plano, Texas. Born on September 30, 1987, in Dallas, Texas, Claudine filled the lives of those around her with boundless joy and an infectious spirit.

A woman of vibrant personality, Claudine was celebrated for her bubbly nature and her unwavering love for family and children. She approached life with an enthusiasm that illuminated every room she entered. Her laughter was a sound like no other, and her ability to find humor in every situation endeared her to many. Dancing and singing were passions that brought her immense joy, and she often shared this joy with others, inviting them to join in her lighthearted revelry, whether through a spontaneous dance session or a playful joke.

Claudine’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and connection. Her commitment to nurturing the bonds of family and her affection for children were constants in her life, proving that her love extended far beyond words. She had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel special, often going out of her way to ensure that those around her knew they were valued and cherished.

As we remember Claudine, let us celebrate the beautiful life she lived and the positive impact she made on so many. Her memory will forever remain in our hearts, as a testament to a life lived with joy, love, and an unwavering spirit.

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