IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Carolyn Cynthia
Devaughn
April 21, 1949 – December 30, 2025
Carolyn Cynthia Devaughn, a loving and passionate soul, departed this world on December 30, 2025, in Greenville, South Carolina, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished by all those who had the privilege of knowing her. Born on April 21, 1949, in the vibrant city of Baltimore, Maryland, Carolyn's life was characterized by a warmth and kindness that touched the hearts of many.
An unwavering commitment to education illustrated her career as a Teachers Aid, where she poured her heart into nurturing the minds of the young and fostering an environment that encouraged learning and growth. Her time at Southern High School in Baltimore, where she graduated with pride, shaped the foundation of her dedication to the teaching profession and prepared her for a life devoted to uplifting others.
Carolyn's interests in photography, art, and music reflected her vibrant spirit and her love for capturing the beauty in the world around her. With a camera often in hand, she immortalized moments that resonated with emotion and beauty, sharing her unique perspective with friends and family. Her artistic endeavors not only served as an outlet for her creativity but also connected her with others who shared her passions, creating bonds that transcended the mere act of sharing art.
As a mother, she embraced her role with grace and devotion, leaving a profound impact on the life of her daughter, Tangler Marnette Gross. Carolyn's love and commitment to her family were paramount, as she instilled values of kindness and compassion in those who looked up to her. Her nurturing nature and ability to bring joy through simple yet meaningful gestures defined her approach to motherhood, creating a life that her daughter will forever cherish.
Carolyn Cynthia Devaughn will be remembered as a beacon of light in a world that often yearns for warmth and love. Her spirit will continue to inspire those whose lives she touched, as they hold dear the memories of her laughter, her artistic creations, and her unwavering support. In her passing, the world may have lost a remarkable woman, but her impact will echo in the hearts of those she loved and served.
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