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I first met Carol Thanksgiving weekend when I was 12. Excitement was all around for the holiday and Bob's girlfriend was coming to celebrate at the farm! I remember she pulled up in a really snazzy two door car and got out with a beautiful coat that had a fur collar. Her perfect blonde hair was almost shoulder length and went up in a flip. She was the first girlfriend I remember my cousin was ever serious about.

May God take Carol to teach and care for even more.

Always sad when a classmate passes, but we live forever with God.

Joe

We are so sorry to lean your mother and grandmother has passed.  It is evident that she had the loving and caring ingredients to make you all  into fine people.  You are her legacy.  We  hope you will find comfort and joy in keeping loving memories  with you always.  May God bless your family and give you peace.

Sincerely,

Mary and David Segerson

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Cathy Poward
Volleyball/Basketball Bleachers

There wasn’t a Centennial High School Volleyball or Basketball game that Carol missed.  I remember sitting with all the parents for those games and the fun we had.  While the girls were playing their hearts out, we sat in the bleachers and one precious memory centered around David.  He was such a sweetheart …. Every game  the big topic of conversation centered on what his snack was.  Priceless.

I again met Carol when she and my Mother lived at Vantage House.  We always chatted about our girls and then I was so happy to reconnect with Amy.  Years just melted away and the laughs continued…..more precious memories….Our love to all of you.  Cathy and Gard 

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