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Caitlin Mackenzie Flanagan

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Caitlin Mackenzie Flanagan

Birth
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Death
21 Jul 2019 (aged 19)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
GTS-7-85
Memorial ID
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Holy Hope
3555 N. Oracle Road
Tucson, Az. 85705

Caitlin Mackenzie Flanagan, of Tucson, Arizona departed this life on July 21, 2019.

Caitlin was born April 28, 2000 in Tucson, Arizona to her loving parents Shawn Flanagan and Marcy Flanagan. Caitlin was very close to her brother, Shawn Flanagan, Jr, as they were born a short 15 months apart.

Caitlin was a 2018 graduate of Cienega High School. She was preparing for her sophomore year and a new apartment at the University of Arizona, studying in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Caitlin enjoyed working at Southwest Modeling and Talent Agencies and had just begun a new job at El Charro. Caitlin’s infectious smile and laughter brought joy to anyone in her presence and served her well in her work.

Caitlin possessed a kind spirit and the love she gave was pure and genuine. She loved spending time with her friends and family, and her mission was to make others happy. Caitlin enjoyed travel and adventures. She also loved to hike Sabino Canyon. Caitlin was an avid lover of dogs, her pets meant the world to her. Caitlin will be missed by anyone who had the great fortune of knowing her.

Caitlin is survived by her parents and brother, as well as paternal grandparents Robert and Mary Anna Cleveland; maternal grandparents Linda Reeves, William (Tony) and Jo-Ellen Reeves, and numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends. Caitlin was predeceased by both her paternal grandfather, Daniel Flanagan and her aunt, Angela Reeves.

One of her favorite quotes was, “Paradise isn’t a place, it’s a feeling”. Being around Caitlin was a feeling of paradise for her loved ones. She carried herself with passion and grace, and to know her was to admire her. We will hold onto our memories of Caitlin until we are reunited, her wings were ready, but our hearts were not.
Holy Hope
3555 N. Oracle Road
Tucson, Az. 85705

Caitlin Mackenzie Flanagan, of Tucson, Arizona departed this life on July 21, 2019.

Caitlin was born April 28, 2000 in Tucson, Arizona to her loving parents Shawn Flanagan and Marcy Flanagan. Caitlin was very close to her brother, Shawn Flanagan, Jr, as they were born a short 15 months apart.

Caitlin was a 2018 graduate of Cienega High School. She was preparing for her sophomore year and a new apartment at the University of Arizona, studying in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Caitlin enjoyed working at Southwest Modeling and Talent Agencies and had just begun a new job at El Charro. Caitlin’s infectious smile and laughter brought joy to anyone in her presence and served her well in her work.

Caitlin possessed a kind spirit and the love she gave was pure and genuine. She loved spending time with her friends and family, and her mission was to make others happy. Caitlin enjoyed travel and adventures. She also loved to hike Sabino Canyon. Caitlin was an avid lover of dogs, her pets meant the world to her. Caitlin will be missed by anyone who had the great fortune of knowing her.

Caitlin is survived by her parents and brother, as well as paternal grandparents Robert and Mary Anna Cleveland; maternal grandparents Linda Reeves, William (Tony) and Jo-Ellen Reeves, and numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends. Caitlin was predeceased by both her paternal grandfather, Daniel Flanagan and her aunt, Angela Reeves.

One of her favorite quotes was, “Paradise isn’t a place, it’s a feeling”. Being around Caitlin was a feeling of paradise for her loved ones. She carried herself with passion and grace, and to know her was to admire her. We will hold onto our memories of Caitlin until we are reunited, her wings were ready, but our hearts were not.

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Caitlin Mackenzie Flanagan

Gravesite Details

Located under a tree at the back of the cemetery on a grassy hill (the only raised area at the cemetery) and it faces Jacobs Park. The location is referred to as the Parable of Sisters: Faith, Hope, and Charity.


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