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Sarah Caton

November 27, 1970 - December 15, 2021

Our wonderful friend and colleague Sarah Caton died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on 15 December. As the fabulous Chief Officer of ADCS from its inception, Sarah had a tireless commitment to her work and was passionate about the growth and influence of the Association. She led with humour and integrity, and was a fierce supporter of her staff team. Sarah was the heart and soul of ADCS; she drew people together around friendship, fun, immense volumes of work and a shared purpose. The outpouring of love from across the country when we found out she was ill demonstrated her place in the hearts of so many. We have lost a dear friend, an advocate and a leader. She was an inspiration and we will miss her hugely, but her legacy will live on in our lives and in our work. ADCS is the Association it is because of her. In lieu of flowers Sarah asked for any donations to go Macmillan Cancer Support - https://tributefunds.macmillan.org.uk/In-Memory/Sarah-Caton

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Gary Dumbarton 2022-01-04 12:04:28 wrote:

Without a shadow of doubt I’m a better person for having known Sarah. She’s had my back for so many years as my boss and my friend and I can’t quite imagine what life will be like without her in it. Her honesty, her spirit, her trust and her joy of life is a lesson to us all – she was so full of love for her friends and family – including her work family. The biggest tribute I can pay her is that i’ve adopted the mantra “what would Sarah do; what would Sarah say” – I know I’ll try my best to do the right thing and say the right thing – or know when to count to 10 before I say something. Everyone who knew her knows what a woman she was. We’ll remember her with a smile and for the force of nature she was – think she’d raise a glass to that… Love you my dear, sleep well x

Gary Dumbarton 2022-01-04 12:04:28 wrote: Without a shadow of doubt I’m a better person for having known Sarah. She’s had my back for so many years as my boss and my friend and I can’t quite imagine what life will be like without her in it. Her honesty, her spirit, her trust and her joy of life is a lesson to us all – she was so full of love for her friends and family – including her work family. The biggest tribute I can pay her is that i’ve adopted the mantra “what would Sarah do; what would Sarah say” – I know I’ll try my best to do the right thing and say the right thing – or know when to count to 10 before I say something. Everyone who knew her knows what a woman she was. We’ll remember her with a smile and for the force of nature she was – think she’d raise a glass to that… Love you my dear, sleep well x

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