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- Find-a-Grave
Caprice Cara Wilson was the only biological daughter of Netta Eileen Midkiff (1937 - 2011) and Clyde Clifford Wilson (1933 - 2013)
Cara was a wonderful person, with an infectious smile and great sense of humor. She loved her parents and her brothers.
She grew up in Tenino Washington. In the late 80's she worked at a local Safeway store as a retail clerk.
Cara died unexpectedly in a car accident. She was twenty-five years old. Upon the event of her death, her mother Netta found a poem Cara wrote called "The Human Sacrifice", the poem was a beautiful, simply written poem about the importance of human beings being kind to each other, especially in times of need. According to Cara, one of the greatest gifts one could ever give another is simply being a friend and listening to another person talk about their life and their troubles.
Cara was a good listener. She was a good person and a good friend.
Her death was felt throughout the family, and remains with the family decades after her passing.
After Cara's death, her mother mourned her for years. For Netta, the loss of her daughter left a void that could never be filled.
By Naomi
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