Carrie Suzanne Budd Naas 
May 11, 1966 - November 21, 2011
Chelsea Brandimarte (Beaumont, TX)

Words can't even descibe the true beauty of this amazing angel we have all lost. Carrie will always be a shinning light to all of us who were lucky enough to call her friend. Prayers go out to her whole family especially John and the kids whom were the lights of her life......God has an amazing angel with him now....
Wednesday, November 23, 2011

 

Catherine Carswell Rice (College Station, TX)

My deepest sympathy to you. No words can ease your pain but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I pray God ease your broken hearts and that you feel His loving embrace. Peace be with you now.
Glenn & Catherine Rice

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

 

Kim Tully Joosten (Beaumont, TX)

I've known Carrie since 1st grade at Sallie Curtis. We were in Campfire girls together. She always had a smile and made you feel special. You will be missed dearly! Your family is in my prayers. Shine bright!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011

 

Sandra Martin (Beaumont, TX)

To the family of Carrie...what a loss for so many people that Carrie touched in their life.. I did not know Carrie but my daughter Stephanie Shelton, was in Pi Beta Phi Sorority at UT with her. She told me that Carrie was one of the sweetest, most giving, happy people with a smile always..that she has ever had the pleasure of knowing in her life..I lift up my prayers for her, her parents, her husband, her sweet little children and the rest of her family and friends for this tragic loss in their life..my peace be with you all..
Wednesday, November 23, 2011

 

Todd A. Senters (Beaumont, TX)

The true test of a person's character is their willingness to reach out and lend a hand to others, even in the midst of their own personal challenges. This is exactly who Carrie was. She was so many things to so many people; she was a tireless advocate for those suffering with this terrible disease. She was a comforting shoulder to lean on for those in need of reassurance and understanding. Carrie was more than an incredible human being, she was a hero in every sense. She stood strong in the face of adversity and never flinched, even as her trials grew harder.
Carrie will be terribly missed. She touched so many lives while she was with us. Her legacy will live on in those who remain to carry out the work she was devoted to, educating women about breast cancer and providing care and support for those who face this daunting battle. Everything that she stood for will be a guiding light in the days, weeks and years to come.

Please know you are in our prayers that the Lord will provide much needed comfort and grace and immeasurable peace.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

 

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