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Cashmere-Saughnassie Mae Hunt born on 8/1/2006
Once upon a time there lived a Beautiful Princess whose smile would light up any room. Her name was, Cashmere. Not long after her 7th birthday she began a ferocious battle against an evil monster Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Although Cashmere's illness made her appear frail she possessed strength, perseverance and the ability to prove each day a blessing. Cashmere became well known for her bravery. On April 8, 2017 after a 1,278 Day dauntless fight Cashmere, age 10 sacrificed herself in conquering her enemy. When Cashmere wasn't battling, she enjoyed crafting, playing with her American Girl dolls and Disney trips with family. Left behind to honor Cashmere’s memory is her Mother Bonnie Mae. Her Three Brothers Cody, Masonaramis and Hayden-Reeve. Her beautiful nephew Cody Junior who she adores. Grandparents Jerry and Norma Woodard. Her God Parents Edward and Brandy Murphy as well as a mighty tribe of loving Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Dear Friends. Cashmere’s family would like to send a special thank you to Dr. David Shook, as well as Margret, Kids Beating Cancer, Jeremy, Mina, and, The Be Brave Foundation for never giving up on Cashmere and always being such a huge support system. We would also like to thank the staff of Florida Hospital for Children as well as the hundreds of people who have prayed faithfully and offered extreme kindness to our family. A celebration of life service will be held at Orlando Baptist Temple at 4400 North Powers Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32818 on Monday April 17 at 10 AM there will be a viewing for whoever would like to attend followed by the service at 11:00. There will also be a graveside service at 3:00 at Lakeside Memory Gardens at 36601 County Rd 19A, Eustis, Fl. 32726. In Honor of Cashmere-Saughnassie, Please do not wear black. Her favorite color is Pink. If you feel comfortable wearing pink that would be great if not Pastel Colors (Light Colors Blue, Purple, Green, and Yellow) or Your Team Cashmere-Saughnassie shirts. Please if you can attend one of the services. We would like Please if you can attend one of the services. We would like Cashmere to know how much she is loved and how many people’s lives she has touched.
In lieu of flowers we are asking donations be made to Kids Beating Cancer at www.kidsbeatingcancer.com or to the Be Brave Foundation at www.bebravefoundation.org.
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April 14, 2017
Cashmere, I only got to teach you when you were in the ASA program at Loughman Oaks, but I can remember that smile that lit up the room. I'll be praying for your mom and family.
God Bless,
Mrs. Ross
April 14, 2017
Norma Woodard
To my beautiful courageous Granddaughter Cashmere. Your grandparents love you an will miss you so much but have comfort in knowing you are with God an your Great Grandparents.
April 13, 2017
Brandy Murphy
We will never forget our Squishy. So so special, a girly tomboy. Make it pink, add flowers & sparkles plus a little mud & outside and there you have it. A ray of sunshine with big attitude. A mighty Warrior...
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