Carol Ann's obituary
Carol Ann Parciasepe, 86, of Loganville, GA, passed away on May 19, 2022 .
Carol Ann was born on April 30, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York to her parents Sisto and Amelia Minicucci . She is preceded in death by her husband, Paul, who passed away on August 8, 2016. She is survived by her three sons, Thomas Michael Parciasepe, Paul Joseph Parciasepe (wife Cathy) and Stephen David Parciasepe (wife Kandy), 4 grandchildren, Kayla (Parciasepe) Bellone (husband Andy), Jenna (Parciasepe) Smith (husband Connor), Jesse Parciasepe, and Danielle Parciasepe. She had 2 great grandchildren, Quinn Bellone and Margo Bellone as well as many nieces and nephews.
Carol Ann spent her younger years in Brooklyn and then moved to The Bronx as a teenager finishing her high school years there. It was during her late teens that she began studying the bible with Jehovah's Witnesses and dedicated her life in baptism on May 10, 1953. Several years later, she met her husband to be, Paul, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and they were married on October 3, 1959 and started their family a year later going on to have their three sons Tommy, Paul, and Stephen.
Carol Ann was such a special person who touched the lives of everyone she came into contact with. The qualities listed at Galatians 5:22 always comes to mind when thinking of Carol Ann. She was truly one of the most good, kind, and loving people who had such a good name among all those that knew her. She had such a giving spirit and was always wanting to do for others. You could always count on receiving a card for any special occasion and often times only because you were on her mind. Her family jokes that she kept Hallmark in business for years. She still has stacks of cards and bags of little gifts in her closet that were meant for someone. Family and friends were two of the most important things in her life. She was the kind of person that didn't just make casual acquaintances but forged strong bonds with those she met. The kind that stood the test of time and distance. She maintained friendships going back 60 years and was still in contact with friends she had as a teen. Her experiences, insight and wisdom helped many young sisters and she became a second mother to many. She truly made it her mission to improve the lives of others.
She was so very easy to talk to whether offering sincere advice or telling a funny story from her past that would make you laugh hysterically- many times involving the antics of her husband or three boys! And while this is the side of Carol Ann that everyone saw, most were unaware of the hardships and trials that she experienced while in New York. Despite these trials and adversities her spirituality and reliance on her God Jehovah was never neglected. She always put him first, making sure that her family was always at every meeting and that her boys had bible studies. It was her main goal and purpose to keep her boys close to Jehovah and although there were some set backs through the years, she passed away knowing that they were all three baptized, dedicated servants of Jehovah.
She moved to Georgia in 1980 where she lived out the remaining years of her life near close family and friends. We will all miss her dearly and never forget what a truly kind, loving and special sister she was. We look forward to seeing her again soon!
Revelation 21:4 " And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."
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