Caroline Delattre 9 July, 1963 – 12 March, 2024

Caroline
Delattre's

9 July, 1963 – 12 March, 2024

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Anthony Perrone

Dear Delattre Family, I want to express my sincere regrets for your loss, losing a loved one is never easy as they go to place of happiness with God while we stay behind with our sadness. Especially to Arnaud, myself having recently losing my mother, I can understand the mixed emotions of not having 'mom' in your life regardless of their health's or circumstances, losing a parent is losing a part of yourself. But as your given name implies, 'Be strong like an Eagle' , your mom would want this as would mine. To Bernard and Lillian, there are no words that I can say of a parent losing a child, be in Gods grace that you can find peace and solitude in your other children. As a family find strength and love in one another, this will get you through those times of missing Caroline and try to always celebrate the beauty she was to you all and to those she touched in her life. That said although I only had a brief passing of time with Caroline, I knew of her kind, joyous spirit through my brother Pierre who always glowed when he spoke of and about her. God Bless you all. Love and Peace. Uncle Tony

Anthony Perrone

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Ceremony Eulogie translated Pierre Arnaud Delattre

Our love Caro, brilliant, generous, tolerant, radiant with love, contagious with joie de vivre... How can we sum up Caroline's personality in so few words when Caro was such a complete woman. A respectful, disciplined and obedient daughter to her parents & grandparents. A caring, tolerant and empathetic sister to her brothers and sister. A loving, patient and devoted mother to her son Arnaud. For our family Caroline was as much a brain for any technical or cultural question as our peace keeper for resolving our disputes or misunderstandings. How much she was able to help me with maths in my first year of university thanks to her scientific background at Jussieux and RMIT. Caro was also an accomplished artist, be it in drawing, dance or music. I remember the magnificent stained glass window she created for our house in Brighton, a veritable work of art, the gymnopedies of Erik Satie on the piano in our apartment in Paris and all the wonderful world music and songs she got us to love. Caro was like a second mother to her little brothers. Our confidante, to whom we went with our secrets or our heartaches, without fear of being judged or misunderstood. She was generous with her time, her energy and all her possessions, both to us and to all those who were lucky enough to cross her path. All the lives that Caroline touched were enriched. She sowed happiness by loving everyone without asking in return. Her generosity knew no bounds. Which always embarrassed us at birthdays and Christmas. I remember the Caribbean cruise she offered her family when she couldn't even come with us or the go pro she bought me to go diving during my visit to hers and Titoune's in Mauritius. What a pure soul Caroline has. Now that you are leaving for your last cruise Caro, we wish you a sweet journey and ask you to watch over us for a while longer until we join you to have a big party together as we did so well in the past. Love you Caro.

Ceremony Eulogie translated Pierre Arnaud Delattre

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Mirjana IVKOVIC

Ma chère Caroline, je ne t'oublierai jamais et tu resteras pour toujours dans mon coeur

Mirjana IVKOVIC

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