Mariah Veeren

June 9, 1992 — June 9, 2086

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Mariah Veeren, born on June 9, 1992, and who passed away on her 94th birthday, June 9, 2086, was a remarkable individual whose kindness and warmth left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered. A proud graduate of XYZ University, Mariah earned a Master's degree in Business Administration, an achievement that was recognized with the Outstanding Academic Achievement award in 2010.

Mariah was known for her welcoming nature and ability to make others feel at ease with her great sense of humor. Her genuine kindness extended beyond her immediate circle, especially through her dedicated volunteer work at a local homeless shelter. There, she committed her time to provide meals and support to those in need, an endeavor that earned her the prestigious Volunteer of the Year award.

In addition to her philanthropic pursuits, Mariah was an avid collector of rare books. She delighted in combing through bookstores and auctions, always on the lookout for her next gem to add to her beloved collection. This passion was not only a hobby but a reflection of her lifelong love for learning and discovery.

Mariah is survived by her sister, Sarah Johnson, and her brother-in-law, Tom Johnson, as well as her close friend, Rachel Lee. She was predeceased by her mother, Susan Smith; father, John Smith Sr.; and brother, James Smith.

Mariah Veeren will be remembered not just for her impressive accomplishments and hobbies but for the light she brought into the lives of those fortunate enough to know her. Her legacy of kindness and service will continue to inspire many.

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