The life of Carrie Anne Fleming was defined more by warmth and kindness than by her illness or on-screen roles.
Colleagues remembered her as grounded and genuine, someone who never sought attention yet left a lasting impression wherever she worked.
From Supernatural to iZombie, she stood out not for fame, but for the way she treated people around her.
But it was her presence off-screen that truly mattered. She remembered names, offered sincere smiles, and created connections that brought comfort even on the busiest sets.
Her dedication and spirit were felt in every role and interaction. Known for her infectious laughter, she supported fellow actors and gave her time generously, leaving behind a sense of warmth that extended far beyond her performances.
Her passing at 51 leaves a quiet sadness among those who knew her. Tributes, including one from Jim Beaver, reflect a shared truth—her kindness and humanity will remain her most enduring legacy.