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Tributes paid after death of charity founder

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December 06, 2025

A "DEEPLY-LOVED" North Tyneside mum has died after living with cancer for nine years.

- By SAM VOLPE Health reporter

Tributes paid after death of charity founder

Family and friends have paid tribute to the legacy that Sarah Harrison, 44, will leave and they hope to continue her work with the charity Sarah's Star.

Sarah was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. She was just 35. While the illness was successfully treated, in 2019 she was given the devastating news that not only had it returned, but that it was now incurable.

However, the determined North Shields mum used her diagnosis as inspiration to set up the charity Sarah's Star which has been devoted to supporting those with terminal illness.

Whether it be through organising popular "death cafes" to help people talk about life and death "and everything in between" or by offering activities such as armchair Pilates for those living with illness, the charity has become much-loved.

Speaking after her death this week, Sarah's sister Joanne Dunn said: "I'm so absolutely hugely proud of her and all she achieved.

She was named 'woman of the year' and I could just go through everything on the nomination. She was amazing."

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